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Discover Ludwig"dying of thirst" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a severe level of thirst, often implying that the person is in danger of dehydration or death if they do not get water soon. Example: After hours of hiking in the hot sun, the exhausted hikers were dying of thirst and eagerly drank from the clear stream they found.
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Some were dying of thirst.
Nobody was dying of thirst".
I was dying of thirst.
She was dying of thirst, but never cried once.
It is like dying of thirst at a spa.
Then he goes to his compartment and reads a pamphlet about whales dying of thirst.
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They die of thirst.
"You could die of thirst".
You could die of thirst or hunger.
And they died of thirst together.
Nobody is ever going to consciously die of thirst.
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