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"incurable sickness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a sickness or disease that cannot be cured or treated. Example: The doctor diagnosed him with an incurable sickness, but he refused to give up hope and continued to search for alternative treatments.
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Is global capitalism going through a prolonged period of convalescence or is it suffering from an incurable sickness?
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He thinks he may have finally found unconditional love with Sarah Ruth, but she dies like Little Nell and Little Eva from incurable storybook sickness.
A chronic, incurable illness.
Children's sicknesses that hospital staff diagnosed as ARIs were interpreted by caretakers as intermittent "attacks" of xifuva, a permanent, inherent and incurable chest illness.
That is: "Once fanaticism has gangrenated the brain, the sickness is almost incurable".
Sick with an incurable disease?
From this perspective, the hospital was only able to diagnose and treat the attack but not cure the sickness itself, which was seen as incurable.
When told that Little Mandela's sickness was polio, and that it was incurable, his parents took him to see a local mystic.
Incurable narcissism?
Travel sickness?
Her ailment was incurable.
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