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The phrase "The flu" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to influenza, a viral infection that affects the respiratory system.
Example: "I caught the flu last winter and had to stay home for a week."
Alternatives: "Influenza" or "The influenza virus."
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The flu?
"The flu?" "Flulike," he said.
The flu first appeared in March.
The flu is highly unpredictable.
The flu did affect the aftermath.
"The flu, I guess.
The flu hits.
The flu can worsen chronic health problems.
The flu vaccine does not cause the flu.
The flu doesn't play around.
"The flu vaccine might make me sick".
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