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Is "worth dying for" is a common expression? If so, can you show me some examples?

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Rebecca

Although "worth dying for" is typically used as an idiomatic expression to mean that something is absolutely amazing and great (or X adjective), it is also used to state that even dying for "x" would be meaningful (worth it, not without value). A similar expression is "I'd die for [x]." Ex: Wow, this pizza is amazing. It's worth dying for. Ex: It's so hot outside. I'd die for a cold beer right now.

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