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The phrase "run a fever" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to having a body temperature that reaches or exceeds the generally accepted level of fever (which is usually considered to be 37.8° C or 100° F). For example, "I have been running a fever for a few days now."
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To make matters worse, 2-year-old Ryan also started to run a fever.
Stay home if you run a fever and just let it run its course.
Lew Grossman had run a fever, and early that afternoon he had died.
Mr. Blade took this dispassionate figure as his cue to run a fever.
Children with underlying neurological problems should be quickly seen by a doctor if they run a fever.
She said that she had run a fever the night before, but she sounded dismissive about it.
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Uninformed dreamers, running a fever.
"I might be running a fever".
Maybe I was running a fever.
She became sick and ran a fever.
Unfortunately, an 8 year old girl was running a fever.
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