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'cosy up' is correct and is commonly used in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe making oneself comfortable in a warm and cozy environment, snuggling up with a partner, or taking comfort and warmth from another person. For example: We decided to cosy up in front of the fire and watch a movie.
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cosy up
verb
To snuggle.
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So why cosy up to the paper?
In the winter, visitors cosy up around the gas fireplaces.
Now it wants also to cosy up to its western neighbour and NATO member, Norway.
So has his willingness to cosy up to the religious right.
Of late Taiwan has seen the Americans trying to cosy up to China.
In the past, keeping Israel close has allowed the army to cosy up to America.
This was Jina's favourite childhood dish to cosy up with after school.
And on Wednesday, his question was: is Trump right to cosy up to Putin?
That's why political leaders continue to cosy up to editors and publishers.
Is it folly to refuse to cosy up to a newspaper owner?
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