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Discover Ludwig"the fever of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone experiencing a high body temperature or a strong emotion. Example: "She could feel the fever of anger rising within her as she listened to his lies."
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The fever of Filene's Basement!
The Fever of August.
Was it the fever of the playoffs?
The fever of chasing gunfire and sirens has broken.
Everywhere at this Tory conference, the fever of schism burns.
The fever of Romanticism was in her blood".
It's the fever of the auction that becomes addictive.
The fever of the Subway Series is catching.
But the fever of anticipation can easily break.
I miss the fever of the first month.
It wasn't quite so unusual to see Owen Farrell touched by the fever of the night.
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