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Discover Ludwig"get a chill" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are feeling a sudden coldness or feeling anxious. For example, "I got a chill when I heard the thunder".
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"I get a chill every time I see a crane".
("You're not supposed to let them get a chill").
"If you don't get a chill, it's a total waste of money".
Every time I see one on the side of a highway, I get a chill.
Why?' Ned never gave me any answer, but I would get a chill or a sense that he knew.
The dress Gemma: Shame she's not dressing like an adult, though… Put your midriff away, love – you'll get a chill on your kidneys.
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I kind of got a chill".
He got a chill after a match in a court with no central heating.
In the end, he got 30 days, and Anthony Comstock got a chill during the trial that led to a fatal case of pneumonia.
He got a chill after… Review of the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association's Indoor Championships played in the Seventh Regiment Armory: Tabert, Larsen, Hamilton Richardson, and Ulf Schmidt.
As a rule, as soon as the nights got a chill in them, the fuchsia collection was lifted into the greenhouse along with the pelargoniums.
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