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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have high temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to health, weather, or scientific discussions.
Example: "The patient may have a high temperature, indicating a possible infection."
Alternatives: "have a fever" or "experience elevated temperature."
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"The problem with ammonium nitrate is that it doesn't have high temperature stability.
We report a heated atomic force microscope cantilever with a heater region engineered to have high temperature sensitivity.
They are made of materials that have high temperature coefficients of resistance (TCR), the value that describes resistance change with temperature.
Two alternative steam production schemes are evaluated: either splitting the flue gas to have high temperature gas for the reheating step of the steam or sequential heating up.
These regions also have high temperature factors (Fig. 2).
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Some places have high temperatures much closer to the surface than others, meaning this energy could be harnessed more easily.
"The uncomfortable part will be that we will have high temperatures today, and also high temperatures tomorrow and on Saturday," Nabi told Guardian Australia.
The semiarid and arid regions of northern, northeastern, and southern Kenya have high temperatures but very erratic precipitation.
The single-diameter and multi-diameter receivers were found to have high temperatures and high sensitivity under non-standard irradiation.
Because solutions tend to have high temperatures close to a magma chamber, most skarns are found immediately adjacent to intrusive igneous rocks.
I live in the south where we have high temperatures nine months out of the year, so keeping food cold is important.
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