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The phrase "as ill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing someone's condition or state to being ill, often in a simile or metaphorical sense.
Example: "He felt as ill as he did during his last bout with the flu."
Alternatives: "as sick" or "as unwell".
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Number of teeth and present illness were considered as ill health-related variables.
He has been panned as ill prepared, uninterested and lazy.
No more of this 'I'm as ill as you' baloney.
That a fearful, repressive society brands anyone different as ill.
He was, she has come to believe, as ill in his own way as Lucy, who was as ill as Sandra.
Amy is no longer alluring; indeed, she looks as ill as she is.
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He described U.N. as "ill-sired & begotten".
Worse, it shows Miliband as ill-prepared, callow even.
The very name Nimrod may strike some as ill-omened.
These comments strike some Aitchison alumni as ill-mannered.
The effort is widely seen as ill-considered and belated.
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