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The phrase "a chill of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of fear, unease, or coldness that one experiences in a particular situation.
Example: "As she walked through the abandoned house, a chill of fear ran down her spine."
Alternatives: "a sense of dread" or "a wave of cold".
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— Justine Siegal felt a chill of excitement when she saw her dark blue Cleveland Indians jersey.
There's a chill of inevitability as he realizes how little room death allows for variation.
The coming conference has sent a chill of fear through many of the day laborers.
Although set nearly a hundred years ago, it still sends a chill of recognition and dread.
Although set nearly 100 years ago, it still sends a chill of recognition and dread.
The relationship sours, and then there is a chill of murderous resentment in the air.
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It's a chiller of a moment.
He and other conservatives argue that disclosure requirements pushed by Democrats amount to a chilling of free speech.
Wall Street's smokin' rally is catching a bit of a chill ahead of the Fed meeting.
[Mushroom jazz] wasn't a dance floor thing it was more of a chill type of thing.
The Crowd A chill mix of ages, ethnicities and nationalities: in other words, tourists staying at the Hilton.
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