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The phrase "sick of" is a valid and frequently used idiom in written English.
It is used to express feelings of extreme annoyance or distaste for something/someone. Example: I am so sick of doing this same task every single day.
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I'm sick of this.
"I'm sick of that.
Sick of them already?
I'm sick of writing.
I'm sick of it".
We're sick of them".
They're sick of it".
"We're sick of it".
We're all sick of losing".
Sick of the kindle adverts.
"I'm just sick of it".
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