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Discover Ludwig"Feeling unwell" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are unwell, or not feeling your best. For example, "I stayed home from work today as I'm feeling unwell".
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Feeling unwell, he asked his doctor what the problem was.
Feeling unwell.
My experience of feeling unwell for years before I got a diagnosis turned out to be typical.
Then he gives up, feeling "unwell".
Later, Howard texts to say he is feeling unwell.
She told her parents she was feeling unwell.
I started feeling unwell – nauseous with lots of headaches.
He has not yet been named but had complained of feeling unwell after taking ecstasy.
Cowley has been feeling unwell throughout the game, and has now been checked by medical staff.
"He called the ambulance about two more times because he was feeling unwell.
1.52pm BST So the medal ceremony has been delayed...... after Jonny Brownlee started feeling unwell.
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