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Free sign upThe phrase "as if in a fever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone acting with intense energy or urgency, as if they are experiencing a feverish state.
Example: "She rushed around the house, as if in a fever, trying to prepare for the unexpected guests."
Alternatives: "as if in a frenzy" or "as if in a daze".
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Between 1925 and 1935, he wrote as if in a fever.
Nate narrates this hip bildungsroman as if in a fever dream, relating both his own coming-of-age story and his father's over five sections that span some 50 years of Beau's life.
I examined small parts with my hand lens; I measured organs with my little metric ruler; I took notes as if in a fever of taxonomic proportions.
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It was hot and moist, as if she had a fever.
Then it was as if a fever had infected the Democrats.
If only these things dissipated as easily as a fever".
attack and try to kill them if you can, sometimes helps if you're in a fever (10 combo points).
In a fever of sad understanding, I saw beyond envies such as these.
He appeared to be in a fever.
I'm writing in a fever.
you do more damage in a fever.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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