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The phrase "for the cold" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically functions as an adverbial phrase, indicating the purpose or reason for something. It can be used in various contexts, but it is most commonly used to describe actions or behaviors that are done in preparation for or in response to cold weather or temperatures. Here is an example: "I always keep an extra jacket in my car for the cold winter months."
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She apologised for the cold.
Are You Ready for the Cold?
It's designed for the cold war.
"The clients we have do plan for the cold.
It's almost the home stretch for the cold winter months.
They were lonesome for the cold and the snow.
Compensates a bit for the cold I 'spose.
Instead, it was rented out for the "Cold Mountain" crew.
Otherwise, I was ready for the cold snap.
Temperatures plummeted and people braced for the cold.
But would bidding for the cold weather version bring success?
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