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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fever for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong enthusiasm or passion for something.
Example: "She has a fever for adventure, always seeking out new experiences and challenges."
Alternatives: "a passion for" or "an obsession with".
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Wei Jia ran a fever for most of that week.
"I was in a fever for days," Ms. Vishnevskaya recalled.
She has had a fever for five days.
"My daughters had a fever for several days.
Hall said he first got sick in early May, and had a fever for 19 days.
Saidu explains: "The youngest has had a fever for two days, the oldest for one day.
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The one-year-old has been running a high fever for over a week now.
"If I'm in something that I think is kinda good, it stays with me like a fever dream for a long time afterwards.
Writing in The Times, Janet Maslin called Walter a "ridiculously talented writer" and praised his idea of "post-9/11 life as a fever dream for its characters".
When kids have a sore throat, pediatricians should test only those who have certain symptoms - such as swollen lymph nodes or tonsils and a fever - for strep throat.
With a hot new promo shoot and a purported set list, anticipation is at a fever pitch for Beyonce's Super Bowl halftime show.
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