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The phrase "a deadly cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an extremely harsh or severe cold, often in a figurative sense to emphasize the intensity of the cold.
Example: "As the winter storm approached, the forecast warned of a deadly cold that could freeze exposed skin in minutes."
Alternatives: "a lethal chill" or "an extreme cold".
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Luckily, horribly, the Newport Chemical Depot still has more than 200 tons of a deadly cold war remnant to destroy.
On the subject of food as pleasure, for instance, he tells us, "Rats will enter a deadly cold room and navigate a maze to retrieve highly palatable food (e.g., shortbread, pâté or Coca-Cola)." If they happen to find rat chow instead, "they quickly return to their cozy nests, where they stay for the remainder of the experiment".
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A deadly winter cold wave settled over Europe at the end of January 2012, blanketing much of the continent with snow and ultimately causing more than 800 deaths.
You're right - and neither is Lewis who unzipped [cue Small Talk schoolboy snigger] at 5.30 this morning, jumped out of his sleeping bag like a jack-in-a-box and dragged Martin and I for an early morning skinny-dip - it was deadly, deadly cold.
Looking into their lovely amber, but deadly cold, eyes was more than a little unnerving.
Germany was deadly cold this time of year, the trees slick with ice, the grass so scarce it seemed the whole country had been poured in cement.
They spend the next few hours packed together, trying to withstand the deadly cold forcing its way through the canvas roof.
Records show that a Chinese factory not certified to make pharmaceutical ingredients sold 46 barrels of toxic syrup, labeled as 99.5percentt pure glycerin, that eventually ended up in Panama, where it was used in the deadly cold medicine.
For instance, while many have pointed to the extraordinarily temperate conditions in the contiguous United States this winter, they were matched by the extraordinarily intemperate, and deadly cold, conditions in many parts of Europe, Alaska and elsewhere.
It also, generously and wisely, includes others who played vital roles, such as the unflappable flight attendants and the ferry boat crews that plucked passengers from the deadly cold.
For the neutral there is always a hope that with the final now in his grasp Messi might revert to the style of his earlier years as a relentlessly scurrying false 9, the all-action Messi who seemed the perfect fusion of imagination and athleticism and that deadly cold "European" temperament.
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