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The phrase "I'm sick" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to express that one is feeling ill or unwell. Example: "I won't be able to come to the meeting tomorrow. I'm sick and need to stay home and rest."
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I'm sick
phrase
Indicates that the speaker has an illness.
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I'm sick".
I'm sick of this.
I'm sick about it".
"I'm sick of that.
"I know, I'm sick".
I'm sick of writing.
I'm sick of it".
"I think I'm sick".
I'm sick of them".
I'm sick of stressing.
Whenever I'm sick Zhivago!
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