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"fever for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a strong desire or passion for something. Example: She had a fever for adventure and couldn't wait to set off on her solo backpacking trip through South America.
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Wei Jia ran a fever for most of that week.
Worry not, audience fever for fields still burns strong.
"I was in a fever for days," Ms. Vishnevskaya recalled.
She has had a fever for five days.
"My daughters had a fever for several days.
Brazil has been enjoying a committed case of Neymar fever for at least the last year.
The boy had been seriously ill, probably from typhoid fever, for more than two weeks.
Hall said he first got sick in early May, and had a fever for 19 days.
Saidu explains: "The youngest has had a fever for two days, the oldest for one day.
Even with the renewed fever for patents, there may yet be roadblocks to acquisitions.
We can leave once she has had no fever for twenty-four hours.
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