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Few persons in the world die . . . . . . . . over work.

A. from

B. of

C. with

D. to

Answer: Option A

Solution(By Examveda Team)

You use "die of" when someone dies of a direct cause. You use "die from" when someone dies from an indirect cause. You use "die by" when someone dies by the means of something.

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