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Meanings of incurable illness in English
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Usage of incurable illness in English
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The woman has chronic incurableillness and a history of drug addiction.
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The broadcaster said he was devastated at being diagnosed with the incurableillness.
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Depression, unsurprisingly, follows incurableillness like a faithful dog.
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Photos of advances in science are presented, as are images of incurableillness such as AIDS.
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Read more: Valley fever: An incurableillness in the dust Produced by the BBC's Franz Strasser.
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She'd been diagnosed with a fatal, incurableillness.
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Aunt Raby was affected with an incurableillness.
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At least they can be confident now that Cityitis is not the incurableillness they once feared.
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Her restlessness is like an incurableillness.
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One is the infection of well over 1,000 people with an incurableillness.
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When the furiol is kicked it infects children with spores that cause an incurableillness: card-playing, drunkenness, and debauchery.
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She wrote that she was in great and present trouble, dying of an incurableillness, and without friends or money.
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Neither by look nor manner did she betray any of the sullen listlessness or fretful impatience sometimes attendant on long, incurableillness.
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Even though it's an incurableillness, it is never deadly, and there are many treatments if a person wants to try them.
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Our family was plunged suddenly into the deep areas of illness, incurableillness, 12 months ago when our two- year-old son contracted meningitis.
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Methods: In September 2012, a group of professionals working with children affected by incurableillness in Italy launched a project to formulate the charter.