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Discover Ludwig"cold hot" is not a grammatically correct or meaningful phrase in English.
It is not usable in written English. You can use words like "cold" and "hot" separately to describe temperature, but they cannot be used together in this way. An example of a correct and usable phrase using both words might be: "The weather changed from cold to hot overnight."
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"I was feeling hot, cold, hot cold," Woods said.
We are often more aware of ourselves when travelling - we are cold, hot, ill, exhausted, isolated.
Duch was quoted as saying he introduced three methods of interrogation: "cold," "hot" and "chewing".
"We've been hot then cold, hot then cold," David Wright said.
Sidewalk sellers of books and candied nuts were gone too, and Mr. Ivkovic sat lonely in the cold gloom, seeking solace in Marlboros and cold hot chocolate.
"We learned how to pickle vegetables, make clear soups and work with bean curd -- cold, hot or tofu pot-au-feu," he said.
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Called cold-hot smoked salmon on the menu, it is a fresh steak that is first poached, then smoked and finally served at room temperature.
The present study also involves the detailed evaluation of the heatfunction expressions along the cold-hot junctions of the side walls.
These improvements lead to a marked improvements in the treatment of shocks (as in the Sedov-Taylor blastwave test), and cold-hot gas instabilities.
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