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Discover LudwigThe phrase "let him die" is not grammatically correct or acceptable in written English.
The correct phrase would be "let him die" or "let him pass away." Example: My grandfather's illness was incurable, so we had to accept the inevitable and let him pass away peacefully.
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I had let him die.
Don't let him die alone".
"Let him die," she replied happily.
Or did she just let him die?
(Dennis O'Shea wouldn't let him die).
"Let him die where he is," insisted Mr. Tarsis.
"I prayed, 'Please God, don't let him die in Bulgaria.' ".
Natasha took the near impossible decision to let him die.
"You mean, let him die?" I asked Dr. Polin.
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