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The phrase "a freezing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or condition of being extremely cold, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "After spending hours outside in the snow, I felt a freezing sensation creeping into my bones."
Alternatives: "an icy chill" or "a frigid temperature".
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Initially, a "freezing" phase occurs.
Her car careered in the morass of a freezing fog.
"A freezing up of financial markets can have a significant effect on the real economy".
Three days before Christmas in 1963, a freezing fog enveloped Britain.
This line stretches on and on into a freezing darkness with a cutting wind.
A freezing on ABC funding, for example.
This wasn't a freezing chorus eulogy for the sinless.
The result has been a freezing up of credit.
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Serbians Swam for Jesus in a Freezing River.
After a freezing-cold dive, crew member Rue discovered it at the bottom of a lake.
A freezing-sensitive, spring habit Triticum aestivum ssp.
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