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The phrase 'a fever' is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to describe someone who is feeling feverish or ill. For example, "Fred had a fever and a sore throat last week."
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She had a fever.
"I had a fever.
"No sign of a fever".
The child had a fever.
"He still has a fever.
Another had a fever.
I have a fever.
Who drank with a fever?
Uninformed dreamers, running a fever.
She didn't have a fever.
People start running; they get a fever.
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