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The phrase "a very cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a high degree of coldness, often in reference to weather, objects, or experiences.
Example: "After spending hours outside in the winter, I realized I had underestimated how a very cold day could affect my body."
Alternatives: "extremely cold" or "bitterly cold".
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It was a very cold day.
"This is a very cold budget.
"It's a very cold tumor.
It was a very cold winter.
"He's a very cold person," the imam told me.
"It's a very cold, bureaucratic word," Ms. Anderson said.
A. Levi, Finland, is always a very cold race.
"She was a very warm and a very cold woman.
"It was a very cold reunion," he said.
Yesterday's numbers amount to a very cold shower.
He was very working class and a very cold person".
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