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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'felt a chill' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the physical feeling of being cold or frightened. For example: "As he read the letter, he felt a chill run down his spine."
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I felt a chill.
We felt a chill in the air.
Nevertheless, I felt a chill.
I felt a chill in the air.
After hanging up, she said, she felt a chill.
I felt a chill go up my spine.
He wheezed and felt a chill on his flesh.
In the warmth of the apartment, she felt a chill at her feet.
— Justine Siegal felt a chill of excitement when she saw her dark blue Cleveland Indians jersey.
"I literally felt a chill go down my spine," he told me.
But all along, I felt a chill, as if this may not end well.
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