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"cold spell" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a period of cold weather. For example, "We were expecting a warm spring but it looks like we may be in for a cold spell this year."
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Then there was a cold spell.
Then, during a cold spell, pipes burst.
A result has been a long cold spell with India.
The cold spell, later dubbed the Little Ice Age, ended.
Of course, Jeter's decline is more than a cold spell.
Why they will not: Every gambler hits a cold spell.
The colors seem remarkable, given the recent cold spell.
PARIS JOURNAL about the economic crisis that added drama to the recent cold spell in France.
"This regional cold spell has caused widespread commentary that global warming has ended," Dr. Hansen said.
Germany had to cope with serious shortages during a bitterly cold spell last January.
Because of the continuing cold spell and the decrease in attendance, the N.Y.
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