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The phrase "ill with a fever" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is unwell and has a high body temperature, typically due to an illness. Example: "After feeling ill with a fever for several days, she decided to visit the doctor."
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Three weeks later, Dr. Aoun became severely ill, with a fever and a rash.
Normally effusive, he was ill with a fever and visibly tired.
Natacha became ill with a fever and was put into isolation in a converted shed.
Mr Campbell's tour of duty ended after two months when he fell ill with a fever and was invalided home.
When she was five and a half months pregnant, Irina Bulycheva, an immigrant from Uzbekistan, fell ill with a fever of 105 degrees.
Five days after she fell ill with a fever, Esther Awete was found dead in her round, gray mud hut by her mother and sisters.
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Still, when Duncan arrived at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, ill and with a fever, he was, at first, sent home.
The writer's mother was very ill with a high fever which caused her to lose her hair.
In Manhattan, the infant son of an ABC news producer was in a hospital, gravely ill with a high fever and an ulcerated arm.
Herbert H. Stevens Jr., 84, of Littleton, Colo., became ill with a high fever on Aug. 24, a couple of weeks after eating a cantaloupe bought at a King Soopers grocery store.
Edward became ill during January 1553 with a fever and cough that gradually worsened.
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