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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is truly dead" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone has passed away and is no longer alive. Here are a few examples: - "After years of fighting cancer, her grandfather is truly dead now." - "The ancient language of Latin is truly dead, with no native speakers left." - "The once-bustling town is now truly dead, with most of its residents moving away." - "According to the doctor, the plant is truly dead and cannot be revived."
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Few believe the pipeline is truly dead.
Others suspect the Microsoft deal is truly dead, however.
A doctor can't always determine whether the brain is truly dead.
If she is truly dead in that photo...I can't... and for speaking up?
(Orthodox Jewish and other theologians continue to debate whether a brain-dead person is truly dead).
Until the case for separation is truly dead and buried Scottish Labour can never fully recover.
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Not long but long enough to know that whatever it was was truly dead.
I ask them for permission to unwrap his tiny head, just to make sure he's truly dead.
While models like the BMW M3 and the Volkswagen Golf R are skipping 2014 because of redesigns, the vehicles presented here are truly dead.
Maybe he's thinking that when people die off camera they tend not to be truly dead; maybe he's happy to have a castle, for now; maybe he's thinking of dumb old Cersei.
And they might also point out that, whether or not their religious beliefs are truly dead, it is not they but the religiously "vibrant" Americans who are abusing human rights and human dignity around the globe by waging aggressive war, torturing detainees and murdering countless civilians, all in violation of the rule of law.
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