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Yoong Liat Posted 5 years ago
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Oh In-hye is dead after being found unconscious...

Korean actress Oh In-hye has died after being found unconscious on Monday (Sep 14) in her home, according to multiple reports. She was 36.

Is "Oh In-hye has died" correct in relation to the context? Or should it be "Oh In-hye is dead" instead?

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Yoong Liat Is "Oh In-hye has died" correct in relation to the context? Yes, but there is little difference.

  • Yoong Liat Is "Oh In-hye has died" correct in relation to the context?
  • Yes, but there is little difference.
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Yoong LiatIs "Oh In-hye has died" correct in relation to the context?

Yes, but there is little difference.

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