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Discover Ludwig'chronically ill' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has an extended period of illness. For example: "My aunt has been chronically ill for the past several years."
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"Our economy is chronically ill.
The mother was chronically ill, with asthma.
For services to chronically ill children in Scotland.
"Aunt Lena was chronically ill with advanced heart disease.
We call these chronically ill patients frequent fliers.
Ms. Previte, 72, who is chronically ill, writes lyrics.
Pensioners and the chronically ill receive major concessions.
Being ill, particularly being chronically ill, is expensive.
Is it logical to distinguish between terminally ill and chronically ill, if a chronically ill person wants to die but may have years to live?
Before then, the chronically ill could gain temporary coverage from enhanced high-risk pools and chronically ill children are guaranteed coverage.
These workers care for the chronically ill and for people newly released from hospitals.
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