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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a fever" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is currently experiencing a fever. Example: "The child was taken to the hospital with a fever of 103 degrees Fahrenheit."
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Who drank with a fever?
With a fever and all that.
And then Josiane falls sick with a fever.
She'd been sick, with a fever of 104 or 105.
None of them came down with a fever.
Smith awoke Saturday morning with a fever of 102 degrees.
A few days later, Nafeh came down with a fever.
Bubonic plague begins with a fever, general malaise, and a blister at the site of infection.
My patient Donna crawled into the office recently with a fever and a wet, rattling cough.
The next day she comes down with a fever that nearly kills her.
If a doctor sees a child with a fever, he can't wait for [endless] tests.
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