Sentence examples for a ill from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a ill" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an ill" because "ill" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "He was suffering from an ill that kept him in bed for days."
Alternatives: "a sickness" or "an ailment."

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I tell you what: that day, I felt like I had Phil Jackson, Pat Riley — I had a ill team".

Too much of it, backing up in people's houses, and making them a) ill and b) covered in poo.

A ill defined mass appears without bone or surrounding soft tissue infiltration and is localized between the subscapularis muscle and the posterior thoracic wall Open image in new window Fig.3 Histological analysis shows characteristic structure with alternating streaks of fatty tissue and strands of fibrous tissue strands of fibrous tissue forming straight or curved lines.

We hear Grant sing in a throaty croon about being distraught over a ill loved one.

People have felt a ill, but no one has been incapacitated.

Thankfully their show doesn't last too long and finally Jones returns for his Reddit AMA he answers live on the air while some minion sporting a ill fitting suit writes it out as fast as he can beside him.

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You cannot win a war with an ill equipped arsenal.

Is this a good phenomenon or an ill omen?

Her master is, an ill girl with a cynical personality.

In short, an ill workforce is an unproductive workforce.

Notoriety is an ill fit.

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