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The phrase "due to illness" is correct and commonly used in written English
You could use it to describe the reason why someone is unable to attend an event, for example: "I regret to inform you that I will not be able to attend the meeting due to illness."
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PLEASE NOTE: this concert has been cancelled due to illness.
This lecture has been cancelled due to illness.
The company announced he had stepped down "due to illness".
Pospisil advanced when Russia's Nikolay Davydenko retired due to illness.
These beatings followed without provocation mentioned or when asked to be excused from working due to illness or when unable to work fast enough due to illness.
In a statement, the Met said both performers had left due to illness.
"I lost my first cat due to illness," said Meghan Cooley, 15, of Enfield, Conn.
He was called "pathetic" for missing a match due to illness.
Fabian Johnson was a late omission due to "illness", replaced by fellow Ger-merican Alfredo Morales.
He took over completely when Low retired due to illness in April 1963.
The world No8, Andy Roddick, has withdrawn from the Madrid Open due to illness.
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