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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a flu" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "I had a flu last winter and it kept me bedridden for weeks."
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I had a flu that would not leave me.
Six of the birds had a flu virus.
I had a flu in 1968, and I haven't had a thing since.
Eighty percent of the children had not had a flu shot.
As a result, I had a flu that would not leave me.
She had a flu shot before she left but no other vaccinations.
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Do you think that some people have had A(H1N1) flu and have not realised?
Among them, 73 T1D patients had a flu-like syndrome at diabetes onset.
Later, the obvious question: Ms. Murphy, ever have a flu shot?
I'm not going to have a flu shot this year.
Have you seen the new NHS advert to remind elderly people to have a flu jab this winter?
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