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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cold wind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase or a descriptive phrase in a sentence. Example: "As I stepped outside, a cold wind cut through my coat and sent shivers down my spine."
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A cold wind blows the blankie away.
A cold wind rustled the grass.
A cold wind blustered against rocky outcrops.
Then growing, a cold wind that blew from the horizon.
A cold wind blew in from the sea.
SADKI-STROYEVKA, Ukraine — A cold wind whips through the streets.
The leaves won't rise again, except on a cold wind.
A cold wind blew in one April night and killed the most fragile plants.
Leaning into a cold wind, the party set off for Central Park West.
The TV is now facing the wall, and a cold wind ruffles the window blinds.
Dawn came up Thirty-first Street one way, while a cold wind went the other.
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