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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid the chill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one wants to prevent feeling cold or to avoid an uncomfortable situation.
Example: "To stay comfortable during the winter hike, make sure to dress in layers to avoid the chill."
Alternatives: "stay warm" or "prevent the cold".
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Have a good weekend – and remember theatres are nice warm places to avoid the chill.
Hence people dress like onions, layering their clothes to avoid the chill.
On a second visit, I would either sit outdoors or get takeout — anything to avoid the chill, the din and the dark.
Murray will be pleased to be first on court at 2.30pm this afternoon – not so much because it gives him the chance to celebrate Hogmanay, but because he will avoid the chill of the evenings here at this time of the year.
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To avoid the morning chill, bundling up and huddling with our sweeties is our preferred choice to stay toasty on winter mornings.
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I'd had enough of not looking one way to avoid the gaze - that would chill me or thrill me - of one jury member or looking that way to avoid the same gaze from another jury member.
Instinct tells us to stay indoors at home and avoid the record low wind chill at all cost.
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