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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cold from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being cold due to exposure to cold temperatures or conditions. Example: "After spending hours outside in the winter, I came home cold from the freezing wind."
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Chester talks about visiting his wife after surgery: her feet were cold from the anesthetic.
went cold from behind the arc and failed to control the tempo.
Marist lost the rebounding battle, 36-30, and was cold from three-point range.
If Duke goes cold from outside the arc, it's susceptible to upset.
You won't necessarily catch a cold from kissing an infected person, for example.
I prefer mine cold from an ice bath and even better in a drink.
But, I remind myself, still salt-sticky and cold from the sea, it takes all sorts.
Davos has somewhat of a reputation for being cold from an attitude standpoint.
Leftover gratin is easily reheated, but it's also good cold from the fridge.
Clinton sounds hoarse, perhaps still fighting remnants of a cold from before the New Hampshire primary.
The Dutchmen were cold from the field in the first half today.
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