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'a febrile' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective that describes a state of having or being affected by a fever. Example sentence: His pulse was rapid and he showed signs of a febrile illness.
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"There is a febrile atmosphere.
It must be a febrile moment.
There was a febrile feel to the evening.
And a febrile media culture has developed that rewards treachery.
In this speedy production, Mansai Nomura is a febrile Hamlet.
All this change took place in something of a febrile environment.
Only two firms are left of the dozens that used to do a febrile business there.
The third-movement Rondo, especially, took on a febrile, urgent mood, with drunken syncopations and maniacal energy.
In a febrile situation, political leaders have a duty to scrutinise with even greater care than normal.
The result was his ninth solo show, To Wit, a febrile mix of collage, scrawled aphorism and ink drawings.
He turned Spring Longing into a febrile psychodrama, and Far Away into a terrifying expression of loneliness and isolation.
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