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"go sick" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in informal or colloquial speech. It means to become ill or take sick leave from work. Example: "I won't be in the office tomorrow because I'm going sick. I have a terrible cold."
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Nursing staff go sick as well as patients.
It's the moment you just go sick in your stomach".
Understandably, then, some staff members tend not to go sick in the first place.
Employers need to stop waiting for individuals to raise grievances, leave or go sick.
This seems to imply that people choose not to go sick when they fear for their jobs.
We need them and we cannot afford for the NHS to start seeing its staff go sick at such a time".
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I kept on going sick.
I always joked that if I had gone sick then Jodie could easily have taken over.
I went sick with stress after he changed my teaching hours.
Two days were lost when the juror went sick before being dismissed.
"If you don't milk your cow fully it falls sick, and if the cow falls sick the farmer goes sick," he says to explain his solutions to the problems of the world's second largest railway network.
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