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The phrase "any warmth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a lack of warmth or affection in a situation or relationship.
Example: "Despite their long friendship, there was a noticeable absence of any warmth in their conversation."
Alternatives: "any affection" or "any kindness".
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There wouldn't be any warmth on your body".
Schneider has to work hard to get any warmth and momentum going and never really succeeds.
If there is any warmth it comes from the frosted window that hides the kitchen.
Even the art that exists in the extinction of life can't spark any warmth in him.
He also refused to show any warmth to the Israeli people.
When the conversation turned to Leshchenko and Nayyem, he didn't affect any warmth.
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It's a cavernous stadium, with a temperature-controlled environment that's devoid of any real warmth, making up for in noise what it lacks in ambience.
But what Prentice continually fails to notice is that Lewis, a budding standup comedian, is all superficial glitter and lacks any real warmth.
Cronulla are not really a team towards whom neutral fans would be inclined to feel any particular warmth, but a win on Sunday might well induce widespread sentimentalism and an acceptance that after all this time, all this pain, the Sharks have earned such joy.
If you can't feel any more warmth with your fingertips, the beans are likely cooled.
"What was entirely missing, until quite near to the end, was any sense of warmth, of any emotion about his mother's death".
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