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The phrase "a week of cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of seven days characterized by low temperatures or cold weather conditions.
Example: "After a week of cold, the residents were eager for the warmth of spring to arrive."
Alternatives: "a week of chill" or "a week of frigid weather".
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Refuge from a week of cold dinners and no showers.
Ten days of heat training for an athlete can be very effective, whereas a week of cold training doesn't do much of anything".
The entire 16-man field got its feet wet at Sherwood Country Club, which was soggy from a week of cold rain.
Hunter Mountain has more than 1,100 snow guns that can blanket the entire trail system in a week of cold days.
The bold colors on these fruit-adorned covers have cheered us during a week of cold and rainy weather here in New York.
By The New Yorker May 12 , 2010The bold colors on these fruit-adorned covers have cheered us during a week of cold and rainy weather here in New York.
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All I want is a week of bitter cold weather, a hockey stick and two of my favorite pre-teenagers asking me how to skate backward.
But who knows how you win the Kentucky Derby?" Mighty has one disadvantage in the Blue Grass besides the possibility of a wet track during a week of exceptionally cold, wet and almost wintry weather.
I don't care who he is; every man is going to smell like something my dog dragged in, ate, and then puked up after suffering a week of diarrhea-induced cold sweats.
Emotions, frayed after almost a week of desperation, darkness and cold, approached a breaking point on Friday as the collective spirit that buoyed New York in the first few days after Hurricane Sandy gave way to angry complaints of neglect and unequal treatment.
You can't help but feel it's no coincidence that a few hours on an airplane consigned you to a week of recovering from a cold.
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