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The phrase "is seriously ill" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in many contexts, but it is most often used to describe someone who is very sick and in need of medical attention. Example: "The doctor's diagnosis revealed that the patient is seriously ill and may need to be hospitalized."
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"This society is seriously ill.
Jamie, now 38, is seriously ill.
TOKIO — The Emperor is seriously ill.
NOBODY any longer disputes that the patient is seriously ill.
"Your son is seriously ill," the doctor said.
Her father is seriously ill with a bad heart.
Her husband, 72, is seriously ill in Glasgow's Victoria infirmary.
But, despite his performance, he is seriously ill.
Another friend is seriously ill and is resting at home.
The cousin of a Bosnian friend is seriously ill.
That Mr. Jobs is seriously ill gave the tributes a poignancy and sense of foreboding.
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