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The phrase "at a high fever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a person's body temperature that is significantly elevated, often in a medical context.
Example: "The patient was admitted to the hospital with a high fever, indicating a possible infection."
Alternatives: "with a high temperature" or "experiencing a fever".
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At a high fever level (>40 to 41°C), however, the beneficial immunomodulatory effect could be outweighed by the deleterious metabolic/inflammatory effect of fever.
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