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Something seems to be wrong with my stomach.
The boy appeared to be in bad health.
He is in poor health.
Is there anything wrong with that television?
How would you like your steak done?
I feel very sick.
What's the matter, Jane? You look like you aren't feeling well.
It seems that something is wrong with this car.
Something is the matter with this TV set.
She's much better today than yesterday.
How's your mother?
I met him by happy accident.
Not too well.
Hi. I feel kind of sick.
Well... actually, I'm sick.
Is there anything wrong with you?
"You look pale. Are you sick?" "Not exactly."
You look ill. Are you?
At least being sick gives you the perfect excuse to stay home and watch movies.
The cat was sick last week.

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