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Discover Ludwig'if she died' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in the conditional form of a sentence to express a hypothetical situation or outcome. Example: If she died, her family would be devastated.
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What if she died, or was paralyzed?
He thought that if she died he would keep it.
It has not been confirmed if she died of Ebola.
If she died first, left his share of Pynes to his sister Elizabeth Benison SERCOMBE.
The form released the doctors from any liability if she died for lack of blood.
If she died first, that was the only financial asset she could pass on," he said.
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"If she die, what will we do?
If she dies, the sisters will be free.
He worries about having another stroke, and surviving; she worries about what will become of him if she dies first.
When I almost cried and asked "What happens if she collapses and dies here?", the response was a shrug of the shoulders: if she dies she dies.
Insurance It is reassuring that Natalie has life insurance that will pay off the mortgage if she dies young.
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