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Discover Ludwig"the ailing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to describe someone who is sick, weak, or suffering from a long-term illness. It can be used as a noun or an adjective. Example: The ailing patient was grateful for the nurse's care and compassion. As an adjective: The ailing economy has led to widespread job losses. As a noun: The ailing are in need of support and resources to improve their health.
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What, then, do the ailing acronyms portend?
The ailing Yankees are slowly healing.
The ailing owner was eager to sell.
On December 5th the ailing King Bhumibol Adulyadej turns 87.
That leaves domestic consumers to prop up the ailing economy.
(The last a concession to the ailing British economy).
He would put the lot into the ailing pension fund.
(He brings the ailing Shug to stay at their house).
What would happen then to the ailing life-insurance companies?
Doctors have struggled to distinguish the ailing from the malingering.
The ailing mother's son Ronak, however, rebuffs the family's traditions.
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