Sentence examples for to be ill from inspiring English sources

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to be ill

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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How did this person come to be ill?

'Actually, she likes to come here to be ill.

Who would we consider "too successful" to be ill?

You don't want to be ill in a foreign country.

It's not somewhere one would choose to be ill.

Yet the rising blood marker and the scan prove me to be ill.

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The deal proved to be ill-fated.

This last belief proved, she continues, to be ill-founded.

The alarmism turned out to be ill-founded.

American comedians tend to be ill-kempt and socially awkward.

The decision, however, turned out to be ill-fated.

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