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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as cosy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the comfort level of one thing to another, often in a context discussing warmth or comfort.
Example: "The new blanket is as cosy as the one I used to have."
Alternatives: "as comfortable" or "as snug".
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But it is not as cosy as all that.
Nor were they ever quite as cosy as they are remembered.
Life, particularly in business, is not as cosy as it once was.
Not as cosy as a cartel, perhaps, but far more exciting.
It is at once rousing and as cosy as an old labrador.
And onto the catwalk came a vision as cosy as it was glamorous.
One has rather chilling hints of a Scandinavian Lutheran church, while another is as cosy as a Berkshire village.
They call it "hutching up", but the trend is nowhere near as cosy as the name makes it sound.
It's as cosy as mid-morning Radio 4 (the wait for a "chicken Messala" line is rapidly rewarded), but it's done with warmth and enthusiasm.
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Barnard quickly established himself as one of the leading writers of the traditional crime novel (more commonly known as "cosies").
This soft manner – and the championing of traditional Anglican churches and service books, the National Gallery and grammar schools – has led to his work being seen as cosier and more conservative than is usually the case.
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