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ailing

[ey-ling] / ˈeɪ lɪŋ /


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Journalists in Italy launched strike action Friday over pay and conditions in an ailing media landscape, as workers in education, health and transport also downed tools in protest over the government's budget.

From Barron's

Neighbors would stop him and ask if he could paint a flower for an ailing loved one or someone who needed cheering up.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s a laundry list of issues ailing the AI trade — from big-picture macroeconomic questions affecting the rate-cut outlook, to highly specific comments from key players like OpenAI that have rattled the market.

From MarketWatch

His final game was at Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium on June 2, 1998, and he retired after the season at age 62 because of an ailing right knee.

From Seattle Times

"Bernard is ailing now and he's on death watch. Time is running out," she told RTÉ.

From BBC