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‘cosy’ is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to describe a warm, comfortable, and friendly feeling or atmosphere. For example: We enjoyed a cosy night curled up by the fire.
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Open daily 3pm-2am Sassafras has all of the cosy 1920's charm of a prohibition-era speakeasy, with none of the pretence of Franklin Mortgage or Hop Sing (since the 21st amendment removed the need for such).
He was probably relaxing in some luxurious dwelling beside a cosy open fire, wondering how he could further enrage Isis, while we all stood in the widdling rain.
George's parents never actually spell out that they think he's gay (it's even hinted at one point they think he's got HIV) but the old cliches/truths of self-loathing, estrangement and awkward acceptance are lovingly played out within their cosy suburbia.
Indeed, aside from his longtime involvement with his experimental and often political theatre company Rain Dog (which originated as a way for Carlyle and his friends to 'unlearn' RSAMD's dictates), Carlyle has never been one to cosy up to other actors.
He criticised the ministry letter, saying it smacked of "the worst time of the 1980s food scandals when the ministry's reflex was to have cosy chats with industry rather than lay down the law".
And as the reality of his return hits home and the question of whether to trust him looms large, the gang's cosy domesticity begins to unravel.
Both define politics not as the art of the possible but as a moral crusade in which compromise is a cosy euphemism for lack of principle.
The rooms are comfortable, if a little bland, but the communal areas – the open-fronted dining room, cosy bar and sitting rooms – are all welcoming and delightfully furnished.
It's a cosy thought: the word "poverty" is nothing more than lazy nomenclature, unfair shorthand for helpless, naked babies with swollen bellies and xylophonic ribs.
Head for the Highlands southwest of Fort William and hole up in one of the cosy cottages at Bluebell Croft, where they run a home-smoking course.
Take that cosy, cliched history of black Britain that begins with the Pathe newsreel of Empire Windrush docking at Tilbury.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com