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will be died

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'will be died' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase 'will die' or a similar phrase such as 'will pass away'. For example: One day, we will all pass away and our physical bodies will cease to exist.

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News & Media

Wiki

Formal & Business

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

1 human-written examples

I think I will be died in detention centre you can send my dead body to my mum".

News & Media

The Guardian

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

57 human-written examples

Behind the wan smiles and halfhearted applause of the also-rans, they will be dying inside.

News & Media

The New York Times

He will be dying tonight, when Comedy Central airs the final episode of the show.

Like the battery in my pedal will be dying, but it sounds great right now, so we record it".

These internally-displaced people will be dying in large numbers unless they get food and shelter soon.

News & Media

The New York Times

They have a great record in the competition and are hosting, so they will be dying to get to the final for the first time.

News & Media

Independent

So if like now new-born baby, if they are going to go back there so she said possibly that will be die".

News & Media

The Guardian

The poets told us to gather rosebuds while we could, that the flower that smiles today tomorrow will be dying, and it turns out that they were right.

News & Media

The New York Times

After various fractious encounters, notably with a beach party of college kids, he stumbles into the sea, convinced he will be dying for his country.

Anyone who wants to live in New York City or have a, what's the word, pied a terre, in the city will be dying to get on this.

News & Media

The New York Times

That's not to say that tech and product will be dying.

News & Media

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Always use the correct grammatical form "will die" instead of the incorrect "will be died".

Common error

Be careful not to use "will be died" when you mean "will die". The first implies someone or something will cause the dying, which is rarely the intended meaning. Use "will die" to indicate a natural or inevitable end.

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Source & Trust

82%

Authority and reliability

1.8/5

Expert rating

Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "will be died" is an incorrect attempt to express a future event related to death. The correct grammatical structure would be the active voice "will die". As Ludwig AI shows, only one example uses this phrase but is grammatically incorrect.

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

News & Media

33%

Wiki

33%

Formal & Business

34%

Less common in

Science

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, the phrase "will be died" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. The correct form is "will die". As Ludwig AI reports, there are very few real-world examples of "will be died", and the phrase is not considered proper English. When aiming to express a future occurrence of death, it is best to use grammatically correct alternatives such as "will die", "will pass away", or "will perish".

FAQs

What is the correct way to say "will be died"?

The correct way to say it is "will die". The phrase "will be died" is grammatically incorrect.

What are some alternatives to "will die"?

Some alternatives to "will die" include "will pass away", "will perish", or "will cease to exist", depending on the context.

Why is "will be died" grammatically incorrect?

The phrase "will be died" incorrectly uses the passive voice. The correct active form is "will die", which directly indicates the subject will experience death. Using "will be died" implies an external force causing the death, which is often not the intended meaning.

In what contexts might I use "will die"?

You can use "will die" in various contexts to describe the future cessation of life, whether in a literal, metaphorical, or hypothetical sense. It's a straightforward way to express the future occurrence of death.

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