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Discover Ludwig"a terrible cold" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to describe a particularly bad cold. Example: I caught a terrible cold last week and had to stay home from work.
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And then, with a terrible cold feeling, I realised.
Hannah and I both caught a terrible cold.
I'm phoning in from the road - with varying degrees of a terrible cold!
The five-day passage aboard the Andrea Doria was a rough one, and the general had a terrible cold.
"I'm overwhelmed tonight, if you must know, with Father having misplaced his glasses and his teeth, and he's got a terrible cold, so he's in a foul mood.
I was once talked into auditioning for a Talk to Frank anti-cocaine advert, but on the day of the audition I had a terrible cold.
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In eight hours, you will have the beginnings of a terrible head cold.
In the winter, I'm working outside in terrible cold.
'We believed in it, so it didn't matter that we began on Equity minimum wage, rehearsing in some terrible cold hall.
In a Pakistan hospital, 18 foreign Al Qaeda fighters, captured and wounded, told of the hell they had faced in Tora Bora -- the ferocious American bombing, the lack of food and supplies, the terrible cold.
Caroline Fox, who was probably as fond of Mill when young as anybody could be, said that even he must shiver sometimes at the terrible cold, calm clarity of his mind.
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