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The sentence "I got really sick" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it any time you need to explain that you became ill. For example: "I had been feeling a little under the weather, but last night I got really sick and had to go to the doctor."
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Then I got really sick.
"I got really sick," he recalls.
Of course, I got really sick.
"I got really sick of it".
"I got really sick of watching Shakespeare," he says.
"To begin with, I was really excited and flattered, and then I realised that I got really sick of it".
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I don't know about you, but sometimes I get really sick of words.
But wouldn't a redhead get old after a while, like the way I can only listen to Tori Amos for like five minutes before I get really sick of her? It's such a specific sound.
Outstanding staff Very caring staff, no-one has asked me before what I would want when I get really sick.
(Martin, a 13 year old boy with type 1 diabetes) Nadia said that only the level of sickness that required hospitalization would be a deterring factor: It doesn't really stop me from doing stuff except for when I get really sick then I have to go to hospital.
Then I actually got really sick.
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