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Discover Ludwig"raised temperature" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an increase in body temperature, often as a symptom of illness or infection. Example: The doctor diagnosed the patient with the flu based on their raised temperature and other symptoms.
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Alice has a raised temperature, a raised heart rate and cries whenever she's moved.
Huge numbers of people arrive at UK airports every day, and many have a raised temperature after a long journey.
To be on the safe side, clinicians may prescribe antibiotics if symptoms such as a raised temperature or redness occur.
According to UK government advice, you don't need to treat a raised temperature at all, unless the child appears distressed.
Asked why Cafferkey was allowed to fly, Davies said: "She was cleared to travel because she did not have a significantly raised temperature.
Amber Vinson, a 29-year-old nurse who also treated Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian, travels on a commercial flight from Cleveland to Dallas with a raised temperature.
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The summit meeting comes at a time of already raised temperatures between Russia and the West.
The Liberal Democrat party president, Simon Hughes, blamed the allegations on raised temperatures in the run up to the local elections.
The government's new system for rating university teaching, the Teaching Excellence Framework (Tef), has raised temperatures across the sector.
Gas flaring has raised temperatures and rendered large areas uninhabitable.
"I had a body when I was a young kid that raised temperatures wherever I went," Barbara recalls.
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