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Expressions - Under the weather

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Here’s a natural English phrase: "under the weather"
It means you're not feeling well—maybe just a little sick.

I stayed home because I was feeling under the weather.

This is a common expression native speakers use instead of saying “I’m sick.”
It’s casual, clear, and easy to use.

Try this: “I felt under the weather when __________.”
Learn more real English like this in my lessons and Free Talk session.

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