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The phrase "terminal illness" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you talk about a disease that cannot be cured and will eventually lead to the death of the person with the illness. For example, "The doctors diagnosed her with a terminal illness, but she is fighting for her life every day."
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Terminal illness: Supporting a terminally ill loved one.
Terminal illness is more common.
Did she have a terminal illness?
Terminal illness is well hot, right?
Terminal illness has an end date.
Jenny Cavalleri Ms. MacGraww) contracts an unspecified terminal illness.
Those with terminal illness need not end their own lives.
No one's going to have a terminal illness.
Brayley was healthy and did not have a terminal illness.
Prognosis of terminal illness is fraught with difficulty.
Mum was never told she had a terminal illness.
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