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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am sick of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express frustration or annoyance with something that has become tiresome or bothersome.
Example: "I am sick of the constant noise coming from the construction site next door."
Alternatives: "tired of" or "fed up with".
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"I am sick of living like rubbish".
I am sick of getting beaten.
I am sick of the race card".
I am sick of that.
I am sick of being white.
"I am sick of these oldies".
"I am sick of it," Lennon said.
I am sick of hedge funds.
I am sick of the whole thing.
I am sick of gray and putty skin tones.
I am sick of the horror of men.
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