[Idiom] I feel a little under the weather today

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ayuy110

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Dear Everyone,

I need some advice on the fixed sentence, "I feel a little under the weather today.".

I understand that this is a set phrase, but can we say "I feel under the weather today a little."?

Thank you very much in advance.

BR
 

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Dear Everyone,

I need some advice on the fixed sentence, "I feel a little under the weather today.".

I understand that this is a set phrase, but can we say "I feel under the weather today a little."?

Thank you very much in advance.

BR

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ayuy110

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Thank you so much for the help!

BR
 

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Thank you so much for the help!

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Dear Everyone,

I need some advice on the fixed sentence, "I feel a little under the weather today.".

I understand that this is a set phrase, but can we say "I feel under the weather today a little."?
The full stops I have underlined are incorrect.
 
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