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The phrase "a cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of situations, usually referring to a physical illness. For example, "I'm feeling under the weather today - I think I have a cold."
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A cold wing bar.
"Not even a cold".
It's a cold day".
She had a cold.
It's a cold thrill.
Pop a cold beer.
I'd had a cold.
"A cold wall".
"You've got a cold?
A cold drizzle began.
He had a cold.
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