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The phrase "a fever on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone experiencing a fever, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "She has a fever on, and it's making her feel very weak."
Alternatives: "a fever" or "running a fever".
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Injuries and misfortune have left it with two rookies, one of whom had a fever on Sunday, and a previously benched tackle, Ian Allen, starting.
Shauntay Walker, a 4-year-old in Sacramento, Calif., developed a fever on Feb.
Meanwhile, Mr. Yang developed a fever on April 17 and was hospitalized Thursday.
CAMPAIGN STOPS There's a fever on the land, and it both excites and upsets me.
As soon as he recorded a fever on Thursday, he contacted MSF in New York.
The worker, a nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian hospital in Dallas, was immediately isolated after reporting a fever on Tuesday.
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Heatstroke is a fever brought on by the failure of the body's normal temperature regulation system due to being in overly high temperatures.
A fever developed on May 13 (Beijing date), and she sought medical attention on the evening of May 14.
The woman, who developed a fever, arrived on Sunday morning at St George's hospital in Tooting, where she is being closely monitored.
So when Ms. Castillo detected a fever again on Monday morning, May 18, she said she gave him Tylenol and water, following the doctor's previous instructions.
"The interest in everything dot-com reached a fever pitch on the West Coast at an early stage.
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