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The phrase "of the dead" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to refer to people who have passed away or to describe a general state of death or the afterlife. Example: The cemetery was a somber place, filled with rows of gravestones marking the final resting places of the dead.
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Day of the Dead?
Disposal of the dead varied.
"The Street of the Dead".
Estimates of the dead vary.
Most of the dead were inmates.
Edgar Wright ("Shaun of the Dead") directed.
Names of the dead were not released.
Thirty-eight of the dead were children.
Speak no 'ill' of the dead.
Half of the dead were soon identified.
"It is the road of the dead".
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hands of the dead around his calfes
hundreds of thousands of dead
interment of the dead
incorporation of the dead
incineration of the dead
of the lifeless
of the deadly
of the dying
of the fired
of the deceased
those killed
of those killed
of the kill
of the lives
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