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As I am suffering from a fever vs As I am suffering from fever

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. The phrase 'as I am suffering from a fever' is more commonly used when specifying a particular fever, while 'as I am suffering from fever' is used in a more general sense. Both can be used depending on the context.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 616 views

As I am suffering from a fever

This phrase is correct and commonly used when specifying a particular fever.

This phrase is used when referring to a specific fever that the speaker is experiencing.

Examples:

  • As I am suffering from a fever, I won't be able to attend the meeting.
  • I can't go out today as I am suffering from a fever.
  • He's suffering from a fever.
  • The victim was suffering from hemorrhagic fever, and the killer is probably infected.
  • We are not suffering from gold fever.
  • It looks like he's suffering from brain fever.
  • My comrade is suffering from a severe fever but he clutches the document in his trembling hands... and waits for me.
  • I am suffering from a... [Chuckles] a condition.
  • Perhaps I am suffering from loneliness of being in a new land.
  • Although, clearly, I am suffering from separation anxiety.
  • I am suffering from alcoholism and depression.
  • "Your letter left me suffering with fevers for several days."
  • I am suffering from a... a condition.
  • suffering from or suspected of suffering from typhoid fever, paratyphoid A and B, infectious enteritis (salmonellosis), dysentery, infectious hepatitis, scarlet fever or carriers of these diseases;
  • suffering from or suspected of suffering from typhoid fever, paratyphoid A and B, infectious enteritis (salmonellosis), dysentery, infective hepatitis, scarlet fever, or who are carriers of these diseases;
  • She came in suffering from shortness of breath and a fever.
  • I am suffering as if I knew it all along.
  • I am suffering as much as you are.
  • He's suffering from a violent brain fever.
  • And please, do not think that I am suffering.
  • I am confronted daily by priests who are suffering, suffering from loneliness.
  • If you mean suffering from bipolar disorder with psychotic episodes, then yes, I am.

Alternatives:

  • as I am suffering from the flu
  • as I am suffering from a cold
  • as I have a fever
  • as I have a high temperature
  • as I am running a fever

As I am suffering from fever

This phrase is correct and used in a more general sense.

This phrase is used when talking about suffering from fever in a general way without specifying a particular fever.

Examples:

  • As I am suffering from fever, I need to rest.
  • He couldn't go to work as he was suffering from fever.
  • The victim was suffering from hemorrhagic fever, and the killer is probably infected.
  • He's suffering from a fever.
  • We are not suffering from gold fever.
  • It looks like he's suffering from brain fever.
  • My comrade is suffering from a severe fever but he clutches the document in his trembling hands... and waits for me.
  • I am suffering from a... [Chuckles] a condition.
  • Perhaps I am suffering from loneliness of being in a new land.
  • Although, clearly, I am suffering from separation anxiety.
  • I am suffering from alcoholism and depression.
  • "Your letter left me suffering with fevers for several days."
  • I am suffering from a... a condition.
  • suffering from or suspected of suffering from typhoid fever, paratyphoid A and B, infectious enteritis (salmonellosis), dysentery, infectious hepatitis, scarlet fever or carriers of these diseases;
  • suffering from or suspected of suffering from typhoid fever, paratyphoid A and B, infectious enteritis (salmonellosis), dysentery, infective hepatitis, scarlet fever, or who are carriers of these diseases;
  • I am suffering as if I knew it all along.
  • I am suffering as much as you are.
  • He's suffering from a violent brain fever.
  • And please, do not think that I am suffering.
  • I am confronted daily by priests who are suffering, suffering from loneliness.
  • If you mean suffering from bipolar disorder with psychotic episodes, then yes, I am.
  • May I remind you that I am, in a way, your patient, who's suffering from an unknown and obviously debilitating condition.

Alternatives:

  • as I am suffering from an illness
  • as I am feeling unwell
  • as I am under the weather
  • as I am not feeling well
  • as I am sick

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