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The phrase "ill of" is not considered correct English usage. You could replace it with other words such as sick with, suffering from, or stricken with. For example, "She was suffering from an ill of the flu."
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Speaking ill of others.
Speak ill of the dead?
"He's never spoken ill of this department".
If you speak ill of him, they will kill you".
Impolite to speak ill of the career dead.
— Yes, at last we can speak ill of the living.
It is rude to speak ill of the dead.
It feels wrong to speak ill of the president.
"Don't speak ill of Mr Lang," she hisses.
"My profession largely consists of speaking ill of the dead".
I don't want to speak ill of myself.
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