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The phrase "have a temperature" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have an elevated body temperature, often as a symptom of an illness. Some examples of using the phrase "have a temperature" in written English are: - "I can't go to work today because I have a temperature and I'm feeling feverish." - "The doctor told me to monitor my child's temperature and give them fever-reducing medicine if they have a temperature higher than 103 degrees." - "The first sign of a cold is usually when you start to have a temperature and feel achy all over."
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Atlanta will have a temperature around 50 and showers possible.
Whittington said: "He did have a temperature about two weeks before Cheltenham so that helped us make our mind up.
Hickox said she had been tested at the hospital, was negative for Ebola and did not have a temperature.
"What do you want?" "We have to see if you have a temperature, Mr. Marx".
Call your surgeon if you have a temperature or are worried about anything.
I have a temperature of 102, spots on my throat, delirium, and a book to finish writing.
If, on the other hand, you feel unwell, have a temperature (+37.5C), or have aching muscles, you should rest.
Black holes are singularities, or very nearly singularities, and so don't have a temperature in the usual sense.
We have a temperature of 55 to 60 degrees Celsius, which gives us a 160,000-hour life, minimum.
Now she was frantic and crying: "Mommy, I have a temperature and I'm coughing, and they're taking me to the hospital.
Friction tests at high temperature shows the films to have a temperature activated self lubrication mechanism.
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