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'felt colder' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when describing a change in temperature, usually one that has been experienced by someone. For example, "I had to put on a heavier coat as the air felt colder than usual."
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I felt colder.
The more elegant camps felt colder.
With winds gusting to 40 miles an hour, the day felt colder still.
When Santana was asked if the ice on his arm felt colder once the Padres tied the score, he said, "I didn't feel anything".
The autumn nights were getting cold in the desert, down to forty degrees, which felt colder in a concrete box, where the wind blew in through empty window frames.
The temperature was 41 degrees at game time, and Pettitte said it felt colder than it did at the home opener in 1996, when he pitched in snow flurries.
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Cold felt hot and hot felt cold.
It felt cold".
Suddenly, I felt cold.
They felt cold and foreboding.
She felt cold in her towel.
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