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'when I die' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the future, such as when talking about making plans for the future, for example: "I haven't thought much about my will yet, but I want to make sure all my loved ones are taken care of when I die."
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"I'll retire when I die".
Who will bury me when I die?
Please take it down when I die".
Is that when I die?
They'll celebrate when I die".
"This is when I die," she said.
"When I die, the brush dies".
"Maybe when I die, like Aldous Huxley".
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Why would I want to produce a child to leave for my mother when I die?
I've decided I'm going to be 108 [when I die].
I expect to go to heaven when I die.
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