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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally ill" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that means someone is very sick or unwell. Example: After eating the contaminated food, she became totally ill and had to be rushed to the hospital.
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"It was the first time in this kid's life that she was not getting better and she was totally ill equipped to handle it," Dr. Katz said.
Raised in a dark cell, unable to behave like civilized folk and totally ill equipped for polite society: how is such a piteous brute to make his way through the world?
Kimball concedes the trip was "totally ill advised," particularly in light of the group's nearly expiring of thirst after taking a detour through the Sahara — Kimball recalls passing dead camels — and being taken prisoner after speeding through a Congolese Army roadblock.
Yuvraj Singh looked totally ill at ease in the face of a bumper barrage from Bresnan and it was little surprise when he gloved one in the air and was caught by Alastair Cook, back-pedalling from silly point.
And I spent the entire duration of that case completely and totally ill.
For Brexit, people were totally ill informed, had a knee jerk reaction to something and now they are paying for it, even the people who were for it.
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However, it is totally ill-equipped to deal with a small handful of issues.
But totally ill-conceived, gnocchi di castagne, or chestnuts, arrived unexpectedly brown and, more important, leaden.
Boring old press releases where everybody is constantly resigning "to spend more time with the family" and what not are totally ill-suited for responding to most PR issues, such as rumours or independent commentary, he says.
There is a suggestion that too many English players believed their own publicity, thought they only had to turn up to win games and were totally ill-equipped to impose themselves on opponents who refused to accept their superstar status.
"For instance, it's totally ill-thought through for George Osborne to decide that a scheme which should be about helping first-time buyers will allow taxpayer backed mortgages for homes worth up to £600,000".
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