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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get chilly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the temperature becomes cooler or when someone feels a sudden sense of coldness.
Example: "As the sun began to set, the air started to get chilly, prompting us to grab our jackets."
Alternatives: "turn cold" or "become cool".
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Someone could get chilly.
Nancy is hardly Siberia but can get chilly and rainy.
It can, though, get chilly, especially at night.
It might be August but we're going to get chilly!
December-January is the dry season, which means a temperate climate (though evenings can get chilly).
It can get chilly, but there's a giant fire pit to stay toasty.
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"Our relationship has become a contrarian one that's likely to get chillier no matter who wins the election, Luzhkov or Lebed.
It was getting chilly.
But it's getting chilly.
IT IS getting chilly in Kiev.
Or has the mayor gotten chilly feet?
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