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The phrase "an ailing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person, animal, or thing that is sick or weak and in need of medical attention. For example, "The elderly patient was admitted to the hospital with an ailing heart."
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Oppenheim, an ailing private bank.
South Africa is an ailing country.
The issue has wide repercussions for an ailing housing market.
Sounds like good news for an ailing industry, right?
We, as an ailing nation, need that to be true.
Steve Shurelian, 60, picked up an ailing neighbor.
But the Pentagon is confronting another foe: an ailing economy.
Lensing arrived at Maibec with an ailing back.
SLAP SHOTS The Rangers played without an ailing ERIC LINDROS.
Carter will play despite an ailing left knee.
But she does provide superb care for an ailing child.
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