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"a high fever" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes a medical condition in which a person's body temperature rises above normal levels, typically as a symptom of illness or infection. Example: "After a week of feeling weak and exhausted, Mary finally went to the doctor and was diagnosed with a high fever. She was prescribed antibiotics to treat the infection causing her fever."
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A high fever struck.
The child has a high fever!
"She's got a high fever," Juan says, feeling her head.
First, the person shows flulike symptoms, including a high fever.
And a baby, running a high fever, cries continuously.
He had a high fever and a headache.
And the corollary, a high fever alone is not dangerous to a child, though many parents fear a high fever.
Ebola causes a high fever and severe bleeding.
The child has a high fever or seems much sleepier than usual.
They are caused by a high fever or by a sudden rise in body temperature.
Paracetamol or ibuprofen are OK to give for a high fever.
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