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'ill turn' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'I'll turn'. You can use this phrase when referring to the future, for example: "I'll turn the lights on when it's dark."
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Even "ill" turns to "I'll" and "id" to "I'd" (sorry, Dr. Freud).
This week's debate on Lord Joffe's bill on assisted dying for the terminally ill turned into a remarkable battle between the forces of the enlightenment and a barely disguised medievalism.
And the best thing that pundits and the media can do to hasten this process is to stop patronizing the same-old tired illusions that govern much of our political discussion -- beginning with the idea that our political ills turn on a real, potent and vitally important debate between "liberals" and "conservatives".
Ferlinghetti — the poet, the scholar, the champion of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl," the co-founder of City Lights Booksellers & Publishers, the tireless critic of political ills — turns 100 on March 24.
There's an Icelandic story that I really like called "Egil's Saga" that's about a very bad man -- he's a warrior and he does a lot of ill-turns in the course of his life and the saga ends with him as a very old man being pushed around and reprimanded by the servant women for being in the way.
One day Walters phoned to say he was too ill to turn up for training and Keane expressed his doubts.
Therefore, it may be understandable that chronically ill people turn to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), often in addition to regular care.
The incurably ill are turning tricks?
He became ill and turned over control of the team.
Carol Vorderman's ill-fated turn on Question Time?
Things become misshapen, ill-formed, turn in on themselves.
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