Answer by user112402 for sick “with” or sick “from”
I feel “from” conveys the origin or cause of the illness and “with” conveys the actual illness.I would say “I have a virus” and “I’m “sick with a virus“ rather than “I’m sick from a virus.”I‘m sore...
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I suppose ‘sick from’ has more of an implication that it’s badly affecting the person who has contracted it; it says that the person has gotten sick from it; they’ve contracted the disease and...
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I just read “two women in my neighborhood are sick from coronavirus” and I was wondering if that would mean the same as “two women in my neighborhood are sick with coronavirus”. Is there any difference...
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