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The phrase "are sick about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express feelings of distress, concern, or disappointment regarding a particular situation or event.
Example: "They are sick about the news of the company's layoffs and are worried about their future."
Alternatives: "are upset about" or "are troubled by".
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Ms. Garr, we were told, offers FRANKENSTEIN a roll not "in the hay," but rather "in zee hay," We are sick about that, because we love doing accents.
"People are sick about what they're doing," says one CBC member.
Senator Mundt wrote to Nixon, "It occurs to me that if Helen is your opponent in the fall, something of a similar nature might well be produced ... ...... Douglas wrote of Senator Pepper's defeat, "The loss of Pepper is a great tragedy, and we are sick about it".
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I am sick about it".
I'm sick about it".
"I was sick about it".
"I was sick about this.
"I was sick about the playoffs.
And I'm sick about it.
I'm sick about what happened".
"I can't help it — I'm sick about Jeb".
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