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Discover Ludwig"Christmas fever" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the excitement and anticipation surrounding the Christmas holiday season. Example: The streets were filled with Christmas fever as people rushed to finish their shopping and decorate their homes.
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But in the last year or two, Christmas fever seems to have permeated deep into China's heartland as well.
International business is strong on the Web, he said, with a Christmas fever that seems to be growing abroad.
'Tis the season to raid the shops for the cheesiest, sparkliest, most unbearably festive jumper you can find as Christmas fever officially begins.
Click here to view Don't be fooled by the utilitarian title: Santa Claus is less a biopic of the jelly-bellied gift-giver than a warped Christmas fever dream in which he happens to play a supporting role.
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