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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sick with' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone as being sick with a specific illness. For example: "My sister was sick with the flu last week, so we had to cancel our plans."
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You feel sick with tiredness".
Sofia became sick with heartache.
She was sick with Huntington's disease.
Were they more sick with girls?
We made ourselves sick with laughter.
Sandy was really sick with a virus.
Ruthi was sick with fever".
I feel sick with shame.
She's still sick with worry.
I felt sick with panic.
I felt sick with nerves.
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