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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'got a flu' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has recently contracted the virus. For example, "I'm sorry I couldn't attend the conference. I've got a flu."
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(By comparison, two-thirds of those 65 and older got a flu shot that year).
Kyler Baughman's family told WPXI that they do not believe he got a flu shot this year.
Anyone who dutifully got a flu vaccination this year only to come down with a serious fever, chills or cough had plenty of company.
Jessica Soule, whose marriage to Jon Wallace, her partner in a Brooklyn restaurant, took place on Saturday, said that she got a flu shot, but it helped only up to a point.
PAGE 9 EDITORIAL: Why a Vaccine Fizzled Anyone who dutifully got a flu vaccination this year only to come down with a serious fever or chills had plenty of company.
So Mr. Giuliani and others suggested that if everyone got a flu shot, fewer people would get sick and clog doctors' offices and emergency rooms, worried that they had anthrax.
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