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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warm blanket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a blanket that provides warmth, often used metaphorically to convey comfort or coziness.
Example: "After a long day, all I wanted was to curl up on the couch with a warm blanket and a good book."
Alternatives: "a cozy blanket" or "a comforting blanket."
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She covered me with a warm blanket.
It's like curling up in a warm blanket.
I would knit a warm blanket for church or trips".
These both taste of life beneath a warm blanket as, outside, sleet falls.
Their exotic, warming flavours wrap around you like a warm blanket.
"It's like a warm blanket that settles over you," Andrew said.
Bathed in her beloved echo - and a warm blanket of hiss - Susan's voice is soft and welcoming, utterly without guile.
The technician had gotten me out of my mud-covered running clothes and into one of those backless flannel gowns and a warm blanket.
He presents himself to voters as a reassuring presence in uncertain times, like a warm blanket that is too cozy to discard.
There are many moments in "How the End Begins," however, when you want to hand Mr. Rosenbaum a warm blanket and a cup of decaf.
I recognized her worked-over corpse when I went into the trauma room to fetch a warm blanket for a cold baby.
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