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The aroma of the freshly baked bread began to die away in the kitchen.

The vibrant colors of the mural started to fade and die due to weather exposure.

The river's flow can be affected if the source of water begins to die off.

As civilizations rise and fall, languages can die along with them.

The hope for a cure inspired patients not to let their spirits die during the medical trial.

The author's words were so powerful that they refused to let the reader's interest die.

The chef's commitment to using fresh ingredients prevented the flavors from dying in his dishes.

The ancient ruins revealed glimpses of a civilization that had long since died out.

The computer program had a bug that caused it to die unexpectedly.

The seeds planted in the garden refused to die, and soon sprouted into vibrant plants.

The once-thriving market for flip phones began to die out with the advent of smartphones.

In extreme conditions, certain animals can appear to die and later revive when conditions improve.

The excitement around a new trend tends to die down after some time.

The determination to succeed should never die, even in the face of setbacks.

The glow of the city skyline begins to die as night turns into dawn.

With globalization, some traditional customs may die out as cultures blend.

The energy from a battery will slowly die if not used for an extended period.

The intensity of a storm may die down, but its impact can still be significant.

The athlete pushed through the fatigue, determined not to let their stamina die.

The scent of the flowers refused to die even after they were carefully dried and preserved.

The endangered species continued to struggle, fighting not to let their population die out.

In literature, the use of certain writing styles may die out over different literary periods.

The laughter in the room began to die down as the serious discussion started.

The film industry saw the rise of silent movies, but this genre eventually died out.

The belief in superstitions tends to die as people become more educated.

The excitement over a new technological gadget may die out as newer models are released.

In the business world, outdated strategies can cause a company to die out.

The echoes of a rock concert may take a while to die down in an arena.

The scent of the flowers will eventually die away as they dry in the vase.

The momentum of a political movement can die down if not sustained with continued efforts.

The ancient manuscript, carefully preserved, didn't let the knowledge contained within die.

The explorer's journal documented encounters with tribes that have long since died out.

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