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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a biting wind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a cold and harsh wind that feels sharp or uncomfortable, often in the context of weather descriptions.
Example: "As I stepped outside, I was immediately hit by a biting wind that made me wish I had worn a heavier coat."
Alternatives: "a cutting wind" or "a chilling wind".
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A biting wind blew from the north.
Leaving Buckfastleigh, we drive up on to Dartmoor in a biting wind.
There's a biting wind today, which rattles the saplings like yacht masts in a marina.
Those five words cut deep, like a biting wind, and no one in a hushed locker room could argue.
The day we closed it was a freezing cold — a wet March afternoon with a biting wind and gray sky.
Murray played twice Thursday in London, when a biting wind made for a particularly chilly late morning and early afternoon.
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Men hurry home with news of cancelled bonuses and stock options, the biting wind a stark reminder of how cold the immediate future could be.
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