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Discover Ludwig"A cold" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
You can use "a cold" to refer to the common illness caused by a virus that affects the respiratory system. For example: - I think I have a cold. My throat is sore and I can't stop sneezing. - She caught a cold from her coworker and had to stay home for a few days. - Eating chicken soup always helps when I have a cold.
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A cold wing bar.
"A cold wall".
A cold drizzle began.
"A cold technocrat wouldn't work.
A cold second?
A cold compress.
"Not even a cold".
It's a cold day".
She had a cold.
It's a cold thrill.
Pop a cold beer.
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