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The phrase "a chill wind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a cold or brisk wind, often evoking a sense of discomfort or foreboding.
Example: "As I walked through the empty streets at night, a chill wind swept past me, sending shivers down my spine."
Alternatives: "a cold breeze" or "a brisk wind".
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Then winter came and a chill wind blew.
Hard times indeed, and there is a chill wind blowing.
Morning on the Loop, Round 4, and a chill wind is blowing.
"The whole house shook," Mr. Motschmann recalled, a chill wind whipping around his 133-acre farm.
A chill wind may be felt for some time to come.
As Justice Harry A. Blackmun once wrote in a different context, "a chill wind blows".
At this time of year a chill wind chases through the snow-crowned mountains of Lesotho.
You can't concoct a love of the hearth without a chill wind.
A chill wind swept across the desert; the long night was about to descend.
Now, with a chill wind blowing through the finance industry, many branches will certainly disappear.
Meantime, a chill wind blows from the other side of the channel.
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