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The phrase "the illnesses of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various diseases or health conditions that affect individuals or populations. Example: "The illnesses of the elderly often require specialized care and attention."
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"He was genuinely concerned about the illnesses of the children".
Last year, the illnesses of 25 people in New Jersey were diagnosed as West Nile.
That meat was linked to the illnesses of 19 people in six Western and Midwestern states.
Since the Nukak were first "contacted" in 1988, the illnesses of the modern world have had devastating effects.
Last year at the United States Open, Clément beat a distracted Agassi, who was trying to cope with the illnesses of both his mother and sister, Tammee.
Eisenhower's case, in contrast to the illnesses of Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt, set a new standard for disclosure.
They had their origin in the illnesses of the middle class and spread through that class because it made sense of its members' lives.
A jury found today that the DuPont Company had caused the illnesses of two women who grew up near the company's shuttered, polluted explosives plant in Pompton Lakes.
The ailments of half of the workers were not diagnosed until after 2004; the illnesses of 18percentt were not diagnosed until 2006.
He treated the illnesses of his later life with contempt and has died aged 77 after a spell of more or less neglected diabetes.
Picking up where dad left off, Cronenberg Jr mounts a sci-fi body-centric thriller in which fans can acquire the illnesses of their favourite celebrities.
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