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"fell into a fever" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone becoming ill with a fever suddenly and/or rapidly. Example: The child fell into a fever after playing in the rain.
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Promptly, the boy fell into a fever, and the gypsy was burned as a witch.
He came home in the morning exhausted by a wild night of passion, fell into a fever and died.
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He falls into a fever later that day, though not before calling briefly on his old friend Razumikhin.
He sat down on the rug again and fell into a state that was like a fever dream in every respect except that he was fully aware of being asleep.
Patient 2 was admitted with a severe fever and neurologic syndrome and fell into a deep coma, despite broad-spectrum antimicrobial drug treatment that included vancomycin, cefotaxime, and gentamicin.
"I fell into a zone".
He fell into a rage.
She fell into a depression.
"I fell into a depression".
But Stein soon fell into a depression.
I soon fell into a deep sleep.
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