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"fever of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is usually used to describe a strong feeling or desire for something. Here is an example: "She had a fever of excitement as she waited for her favorite band to take the stage." In this sentence, "fever of" is used to describe the intense feeling of excitement the person is experiencing. Other examples could be "fever of curiosity," "fever of ambition," or "fever of adventure."
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The fever of Filene's Basement!
The Fever of August.
Was it the fever of the playoffs?
Nervousness became a low fever of nervous energy.
Soon after, he developed a fever of 104.
She'd been sick, with a fever of 104 or 105.
The fever of Romanticism was in her blood".
But that night she spiked a fever of 104.
She had chills and a fever of 105.
It's the fever of the auction that becomes addictive.
The fever of the Subway Series is catching.
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