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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sickening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes a feeling of disgust or nausea.
Example: "The sight of the abandoned house was a sickening reminder of the tragedy that had occurred there."
Alternatives: "a nauseating" or "a revolting".
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This is horrific pure loss at a sickening scale.
We all feel a sickening urgency to choose one cure.
Such a sickening outrage.
What a sickening skank.
There I met with a sickening surprise.
"That was a sickening feeling," he said.
It whizzed around with a sickening speed.
There is also a sickening hypocrisy.
A sickening, thrilling image, it keeps returning.
Apparently it was a sickening sound".
His wife was a sickening snob.
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