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The phrase "ill for" is not a correct or commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is possible that it is a typo or a regional variation of a phrase such as "ill-prepared" or "ill-suited," but there is not enough context to determine its intended meaning. Example: "He looked ill for the task at hand, but he managed to complete it anyway."
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That bodes ill for international co-operation.
This bodes ill for regional stability.
That bodes ill for the government.
It bodes ill for democratic government.
She was very ill for 10 days".
She had been ill for several years.
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Milton I. Shadur, Chicago, Ill., for respondent.
Harvey Huston, Chicago, Ill., for respondents.
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