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The phrase "cold waters" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to literal cold water, such as a cold lake or icy river, or figuratively, such as a difficult or challenging situation. For example, "The negotiations went into cold waters when the two sides couldn't agree on anything."
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For a northern European production, he plumbs cold waters.
As for eating, when I swim in intensely cold waters I don't stop for anything.
Bitter north and northeast winds cool the sea surface and drive the cold waters southward.
He was an adventurous boy who loved to swim in the clear and cold waters there.
Ruibe is half-frozen sashimi, usually wild salmon, hauled from Hokkaido's cold waters.
"It's a good time of year for clams," he reasoned, crediting winter's cold waters.
Her interpretation of the village song "Cold Waters" is spirited and graceful.
Alternatively, consumers can eat raw shellfish harvested from cold waters, where Vibrio vulnificus is not found.
NEW ORLEANS — The swampy Atchafalaya Basin is a far cry from the cold waters of the Caspian Sea.
They were hardly quiet times.Since then the Nordic states have managed to swim in cold waters remarkably well.
The fishing industry based on the massive harvest of anchovies in the cold waters off the coast expanded.
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