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The phrase 'get motion sickness' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone that becomes nauseous or dizzy when riding in a car, boat, or airplane, etc. For example: "Whenever I ride in a car for a long period of time, I always get motion sickness."
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I get motion sickness when I look at them.
An important issue in developing comfortable in-vehicle video watching systems is to understand how passengers get motion sickness.
I was afraid I'd get motion sickness - especially since I was seated in the very front row, right in front of this explosion of saturated earth tones.
If you watch the belt for too long -- more than 20 minutes without looking away -- you get motion sickness, he said, or "you get entranced in it, and you miss stuff".
This offers an explanation for the observation that a functioning vestibular system is a prerequisite to get motion sickness.
And here's the bottom line: we still can't predict who will get motion sickness, or when and where it might happen.
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Co-op prices are so high, he added, "that people are getting motion sickness looking down".
That's assuming you've dug out enough pairs of the glasses and nobody gets motion sickness".
One accessibility tweak deals with the complaints that some users had about getting "motion sickness" from iOS 7's "zoom" effects.
The girl, whose name Ms. Lewis asked not be published, gets motion sickness even in normal circumstances, she said, and she asked at the endocrinologist's office if her daughter could be admitted overnight.
An FPS is a natural match for 3D, but I really wonder, given how many people have gotten motion sickness and so on from 3D cinema, whether it might be too much at first.
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