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The phrase "a low fever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mild increase in body temperature, often indicating a minor illness or infection.
Example: "After feeling unwell for a few days, I checked my temperature and discovered I had a low fever."
Alternatives: "mild fever" or "slight fever."
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Nervousness became a low fever of nervous energy.
At home in New York, three days later, I had a low fever.
Symptoms of fifth disease include a rash and a low fever.
This household has been running a low fever over the trip since weeks before it began.
Pham had been monitoring her own temperature and went to the hospital on Friday night with a low fever.
Typical side effects of a flu shot are soreness at the injection site and sometimes a low fever and achiness.
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injection of bacterial LPS either at a low, fever-inducing dose (10 µg/kg) or at a high, shock- and hypothermia-inducing dose (5,000 µg/kg).
I was running a very low fever, only about 99.6, but I just felt washed out; even getting up to pee took effort.
The doctor came & said Theo had a low grade fever & prescribed oral penicillin.
If you are uncomfortable with body aches or a low grade fever, you can take acetaminophen or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug such as ibuprofen or naproxen.
She does report a low grade fever to 101.
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