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"feel ill" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's physical state, indicating that they are experiencing some level of sickness or discomfort. Example: 1. "I didn't go to work today because I woke up feeling really ill." 2. "The medicine made me feel even more ill than before." 3. "She excused herself from the meeting, stating that she was feeling too ill to continue." 4. "Despite feeling ill, she pushed through and finished the marathon." 5. "I could tell she wasn't feeling well, as she had a pale complexion and looked slightly ill."
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I experienced it myself that you feel ill immediately after vaccination, feeling shivery".
"I feel ill, constantly exhausted.
I feel ill, I said.
God, I feel ill.
They feel ill.
I don't feel ill.
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