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Discover Ludwig"fell ill with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone becoming sick or contracting an illness. Example: She fell ill with a severe case of the flu and had to stay home from work for a week.
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In 1863 he fell ill with malaria.
Some villagers fell ill with nausea.
On 26 December, Emile fell ill with fever.
It was during this last trip that Ungaretti fell ill with bronchopneumonia.
He soon after fell ill with tuberculosis, dying on Sept. 14, 1638, at age 31.
There's Marciela Perez, who fell ill with cancer, lacked health insurance and stopped making mortgage payments.
She fell ill with typhus and there was nobody to take care of her.
In 2006, another son, Michael, 47, fell ill with meningitis; his health collapsed and he died.
In May , 1996 her mother-in-law fell ill with dysentery.
In 1952, when Timmy was 6, the child fell ill with a brain tumor.
She fell ill with tuberculosis toward the end of the year and died the following May.
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