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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chilly snap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and brief period of cold weather.
Example: "After weeks of warm temperatures, we experienced a chilly snap that caught everyone off guard."
Alternatives: "a cold spell" or "a brief cold snap."
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The increased demand, he said, started with a chilly snap in the Northeast late last winter and continued during prolonged hot spells during the summer in the Southwest and California.
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Up on the roof, the sun was setting, and the chilly snap of fall was in the air: Summer was over.
Leaves are decaying in soggy piles in the city's parks, and the first cold snap has come and gone, awakening anxiety about the prospect of a chilly winter.
A chilly fever.
A chilly one.
Maybe it took a chilly man to find change chilly.
Outside, it's a chilly late November.
There's a chilly pause.
He got a chilly reception.
A chilly, soft, wobbly, sweet one.
A chilly rainy evening in north Tehran.
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