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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Countable and uncountable form of 'illness'

We should not look down on people with mental illness.

Mental illness is usually/commonly caused by the lack of love.

Some mental illnesses cannot be cured.

I have a mental illness.

Are these examples the correct ways to use the countable and uncountable form of 'illness'?
  

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They all seem fine to me.

  • They all seem fine to me.
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They all seem fine to me.

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