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The phrase "a sickness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a disease or illness, either physical or mental.
Example: "The doctor diagnosed her with a sickness that required immediate treatment."
Alternatives: "an illness" or "a disease".
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"Narcissism, it's a sickness.
It's almost a sickness.
It's a sickness".
"These fellas — it's a sickness.
It's like a sickness".
It's a sickness inside.
"Homosexuality is a sickness.
Never a sickness God cannot heal.
It's almost a sickness with him".
"I have a sickness," Mr. Offit said.
Fascism is a sickness in the soul.
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