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The phrase "a feverish two" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a situation or state that is intense or frenzied, possibly referring to a period of time or an event involving two entities or individuals.
Example: "The competition between the two teams was a feverish two, with both sides giving their all to win the championship."
Alternatives: "an intense duo" or "a frenzied pair".
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The unexpected illumination of that sheet of paper commenced a feverish two months of work, culminating in his presentation to the world of the first X-ray photograph.
Mr. Lasher raced to the State Capitol, and in a feverish two hours of speed-dialing, helped to broker an agreement among lawmakers, the governor and the mayor to restore the university's role.
HONG KONG — It's an impossible story, really, how a modest fellow from a family of lawyers becomes a back-office diplomat in the Indian Foreign Service, writes his first novel in a feverish two months, finds a clientless agent over the Internet and has a British director turn his mid-list book into a movie that wins the best-picture Academy award and seven other Oscars.
During a feverish two years spent developing the car that would become the 919 Hybrid, Porsche tested several engines, including the 3.4-litre V8 engine from the older, LMP2-class RS Spyder, but none performed adequately.
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I read further and discovered that peacocks dance restlessly before rainstorms; this presented the inspiration for the musical section I was worried about -- it's a very complex, feverish three minutes, and it made sense that it would be the storm section.
The trick, I believed, was to take what little remained of the fair money I'd squandered on rides and candy during my feverish five years in Manhattan, let it compound in a passbook savings account and pray for a drought that would devastate Greenwich Village.
He wrote at a feverish pace, publishing three books in 2009, two more the following year and a 1,000-page 1,000-page2011.
He wrote at a feverish pace, publishing three books in 2009, two more the following year and a 1,000-page 1,000-page2011.
But visions of steamy "Gossip Girl" trumped Ghermann's feverish three, seven, and ace, and the writer headed for the tube.
He is scaling it at a feverish pace, crushing two mammoth blasts to the nether regions of Oakland Coliseum.
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