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Discover Ludwig"shopping fever" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an intense desire or obsession to shop or buy things. You can use it in various situations, such as: 1. "During the holiday season, many people fall into a shopping fever and end up overspending on gifts." 2. "She couldn't resist the temptation of the sale and succumbed to shopping fever, buying more than she could afford." 3. "The fashion industry capitalizes on people's shopping fever by constantly releasing new trends and products." 4. "After months of budgeting and saving, she finally gave in to her shopping fever and splurged on a designer handbag." 5. "Online shopping has made it easier for those with shopping fever to indulge in their desires with just a click of a button."
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That's good news for those afflicted with shopping fever.
The N.F.L. has apparently gotten early holiday shopping fever.
The Commerce Department said retail sales dropped 0.1% compared to November, which benefitted from Black Friday shopping fever.
In an article headlined "Pound's depreciation sparks shopping fever", the Wuhan Morning Post told its readers to look on the bright side of Brexit.
Black Friday shopping fever has engulfed the UK, with fights breaking out between bargain-hunting shoppers, stores forced to close, and retailers' websites crashing as shoppers scrambled to grab discounted goods.
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In general shops, fever (60%), headache (40%) and joint pains (39%) were most frequently mentioned (Table 1).
Millennials will continue to lead the way in the e-commerce and mobile space and the shopping app fever is set to spread to every retail area, so it's time to catch up.
Consumers had shopping mall fever in August, despite the weakening U.S. economy and limited discretionary spending.
Consumers are expected to spend £1.2bn as Christmas shopping reaches fever-pitch on what has been dubbed "panic Saturday".
The main presenting complaint/symptoms for which treatment was sought at the drug shop was fever in 145 (89%), cough in 100 (61.3%), and diarrhea in 56 (34.4%) children.
Based on PPMV shop and customer surveys and observations in Kogi and Kwara states, Nigeria, the major symptoms for which customers (adults and children) seek care at PPMV shops were fever, cough/cold, and diarrhea.
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