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The phrase "dying in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is happening during the process of dying. For example: - He was lying in bed, dying in agony. - The soldier was dying in battle without any last words. - She was surrounded by her family, dying at home in peace. - The old man was dying in his sleep, just as he had always wished for. - The plants were dying in the heat of the scorching sun.
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The company was dying in 1999.
Yet opera is dying — in the West.
"People are dying in Syria," he said.
"They kept dying in our hospital".
Doctors started dying in Lucknow last October.
She is dying in her bed slowly.
And people are dying in Afghanistan.
Doris lies dying in a hospital bed.
WHO said religion was dying in Europe?
"Coming home and dying in a hospital?
Democracy is dying in Hungary.
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