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die suddenly

verb as in drop dead

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“Anxians write his name on the faces of people who die suddenly, accusing him before the Lord. Tibetans won’t even write his name, and they’re pretty resigned to dying a few times before they draw a good card.”

Earlier research had reported that children who died suddenly and unexpectedly were 10 times more likely to have had febrile seizures than children who did not die suddenly and unexpectedly.

The AI analysis was able to identify people who had more than 90% of risk to die suddenly, and they represented more than one fourth of all cases of sudden cardiac death.

Unhoused people living in San Francisco are 16 times more likely to die suddenly than their fellow residents who are housed, according to a new study led by researchers from UC San Francisco.

The term excited delirium has been around for decades but has been used increasingly over the last 15 years to explain how a person experiencing severe agitation can die suddenly through no fault of the police.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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