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"gold fever" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the intense and often irrational desire or obsession for finding or obtaining gold. Example: After hearing stories of people striking it rich during the gold rush, John developed a serious case of gold fever and left everything behind to search for gold in the mountains.
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gold fever
noun
A feverish obsession with seeking gold ore.
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"Gold Fever!
"There was gold fever.
The largest of the three, "Gold Fever!
How bad is the gold fever?
They were a restless bunch, people with gold fever.
Gold fever makes more sense after a visit to an artisanal gold mine.
The Schuylerville was roughly run by everyone but Gold Mover, the daughter of Gold Fever.
The demand side of gold fever is almost the opposite story.
Gold fever could strike anybody, and you shouldn't begrudge someone a fling with her suerte.
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I spoke at length of Tilda & Jackson & also my fears of 'gold-fever' in San Francisco.
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