Sentence examples for getting die from inspiring English sources

The phrase "getting die" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It may be intended to express a concept related to death or dying, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I can't believe he's getting die; it feels so sudden."
Alternatives: "getting killed" or "facing death."

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To his misfortune (or fortune?), his charge brought him to the highest place possible, Germany's Federal Constitutional Court, but it's his 2010 petition, titled "Cannabis Consumer Decriminilization," that has played a major role in getting Die Linke to take these proposals to parliament.

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The first one they got, died, possibly of pneumonia.

"You've got die-hard fans and you've got fair-weather fans.

Get ready, or get dying.

"'O.K.," Ms. O'Neill told her, "if you want to die, get better and die at home".

It's got to die soon though!

Now you got to die.

"And I get to die.

You've got to die someday anyway".

"We've all got to die eventually," he said, shrugging.

I hope I get to die on one.

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