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The phrase "spring fever" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase typically used to describe feeling of energetic enthusiasm associated with the season of spring. For example, you might say "I'm feeling spring fever and I'm ready to get outside and enjoy the warm weather!".
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spring fever
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A feeling of invigoration and restlessness associated with the arrival of the warm weather and renewal of nature in the spring season.
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Spring fever, that's why.
MORELS epitomize spring fever.
SPRING FEVER Opens on Friday in Manhattan.
Spring fever got the better of me.
Was it a case of spring fever, or just a horse longing for its stable?
There are couples, new and old, in the throes of spring fever.
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Everyman's Library continues to add to its elegantly produced 'complete' Wodehouse, and my 2004 favourites are Uncle Fred in the Springtime, and Spring Fever.
(His "Spring Fever" was released here this year).
Now admittedly Spring Fever is not a picture for all tastes.
SCARSDALE Madelyn Jordon Fine Art "Spring Fever," paintings by Yangyang Pan.
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