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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cosy place" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a comfortable and inviting location or setting. It often conveys a sense of warmth, relaxation, and homeliness. Example: "The quaint cottage in the countryside was the perfect cosy place for a weekend getaway."
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It is a homely, cosy place.
It's a cosy place a little off the beaten track with a friendly local vibe.
The Al Berto is a cosy place with a wood panelled interior.
It is also true that Sweden is a pretty cosy place, with business dominated by some very powerful families.
It's a cosy place to read or work for a couple of hours and a local favourite.
Perhaps the helmet keeps some of Nigel's heat in, for a microlight is not a cosy place.
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The junior library is made up of an indoor and outdoor space with a stage, special reading seat and cosy places to squirrel away with a book.
"My dad still prefers cosy places and my mum would have preferred if we could all have slept in one room".
After a couple of days tearing around this undulating terrain, stopping for coffee and Kuchen in cosy places such as Berghotel Körbersee, where I had to step over a snoozing St Bernard to access the toilet, I ventured further into the backcountry with the Warth ski school, whose range of guided off-piste excursions is more original than any I have seen.
He liked cosy places like Gedling.
He added: "Scotland evokes that feeling of warmth - from the landscapes to the people - particularly during the winter months, when visitors can 'coorie-in' at the many snug and cosy places across the country.
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