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died of and died from difference​

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Answered by vimalkumarvishwakarm
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To die of: Use this when referring to the direct cause, such as cancer, or heart attack. To die from: Use when referring to an indirect agent. So - he died from exposure to radiation (and then the radiation produced cancer, which caused the death).

Answered by mandalsamir05
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Answer:

There is no difference . Both refer to the notion that a person has died from / of any disease .

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Hope this helps you .

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