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Discover LudwigThe phrase "genuinely sick" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that something is very wrong or to emphasize the severity of an illness. For example, you could say, "I'm genuinely sick with the flu and have been bedridden for days."
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I'm sure he left for two reasons: He's genuinely sick and he understands there are genuine problems with the campaign".
"In love, I'm a genuinely sick person," she wrote.
But when Mr. Morgenthau was asked whether he believed Dr. Zarkin was genuinely sick, he smiled.
No unfettered access to screens of any kind and no sleeping or lounging in bed unless genuinely sick.
I get genuinely sick with panic, to the point where I look up emergency mental health services.
The key issue is whether Atos is responsible for a situation causing so much distress and pain to genuinely sick and disabled people.
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I'm genuinely really sick?
I remember being really sick this one time in high school the kind of sick where you genuinely weigh up whether you might have meningococcal.
Avoid taking sick leave unless you are genuinely ill, as employers are allowed to investigate leave they find suspicious.
I feel nauseous even writing this down; I genuinely make myself sick.
"The courts are not distinguishing between people who are sick now, and genuinely so, and people who have been exposed," Mr. Baroody said.
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