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"an warmth" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
"Warmth" is an uncountable noun and therefore cannot be used with the indefinite article "an." Instead, you could use "a warmth," but this phrase still does not sound quite natural in written English. If you're looking for a way to describe a pleasant feeling of warmth, you could use a phrase such as "a comforting warmth" or "a pleasant warmth." For example: "I put on my favorite sweater, and it felt like a comforting warmth wrapping around me."
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