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The sentence 'I sick' is not correct in written English.
To say that you are feeling ill in written English you could say "I am feeling unwell". For example: "I have been feeling quite unwell today, so I won't be able to come into work."
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Boy, was I sick.
Or meditates on the question: Am I sick?
"Am I sick to death of critical acclaim?
You could hardly see the lighthouse, she pointed out, and wasn't I sick of Virginia Woolf already?
Am I sick of changing dirty diapers?
Am I sick with (financial) worry?
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Biden Is Sick Of LGBT People Getting Treated Like Second-Class Citizens.
I felt sick, physically sick.
"If I'm sick, they're sick.
But I felt sick.
"I feel sick".
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