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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frigid chill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an extremely cold sensation or atmosphere, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "As I stepped outside, I was greeted by a frigid chill that made me shiver instantly."
Alternatives: "an icy breeze" or "a biting cold".
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Never would he work in a frigid kitchen chilled by machinery.
Just looking at Anna Louizos's vivid set, a clear cube on a frigid landscape, chills the bones.
You get a cold chill".
The narrator finds himself in a frigid space, barricaded against the chill in a heavy sweater, gazing out at a foreboding sea scattered with what looks like the remnants of dresses, as if a horde of girls had stripped and plunged into the depths, where they wait to drag him down.
It was a frigid, overcast day.
A frigid, drowning death seemed rather glamorous.
Friendships were struck on a frigid wing.
Snow ringed the field after a frigid week.
They couple met on a frigid evening in December 2007.
The result of this calculation is a frigid zero degrees.
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