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'has just died' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone who has recently died. For example: "The news that John has just died came as a shock to everyone."
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Jimi Hendrix has just died.
Marie's brother, too, has just died.
David Bowie has just died.
Your husband, let's say, has just died.
Unfortunately, the factory's owner has just died.
Also, Kreon's eldest son has just died.
But unfortunately he has just died.
Eighteen-year-old Mikey's mother has just died.
Beyond the trappings of class, his grandmother has just died.
He has just died at the age of 95.
As the play opens, the father has just died.
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