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take sick
verb
To become ill.
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It has been argued that there are gender differences in sickness absence are due to that women sometimes take sick leave to care for (sick) children.
I don't take sick days.
"They take sick days," he said.
Family will have to take sick days from work.
"Now all of a sudden they are forcing these people to take sick leave.
The counties of northwest Ohio, where car parts are made, take sick when Detroit falls ill.
There were even ambulances to take sick people out to vote.
Gwyneth Paltrow lets her daughter take sick days from school so they can visit the beauty salon together.
If they are given the right support, disabled employees are less likely to take sick leave than non-disabled colleagues.
"People could take sick leave, but that goes against your record, and I have heard of bereaved people losing their jobs for taking too much sick leave.
That additional rice will not only prevent starvation but also help farmers earn more so they can take sick children to the doctor and pay school fees.
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