[Grammar] Die Of/From

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a) "He died of cancer."
b) "He died from cancer."

"Die of" and "die from" the same?

 
I think it's to suffer from an illness but to die of an illness.

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I think it's "to die of something" or "to die for something" but not "from".

Regards.
 
Did you click on my link?
 
a) "He died of cancer."
b) "He died from cancer."

"Die of" and "die from" the same?


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(1) This website has some excellent threads on this matter.

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