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The phrase ‘get cold’ is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to refer to a physical sensation, often caused by cold temperatures, or a feeling of discomfort or unease. For example, “I started to get cold as soon as I stepped outside.”.
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You get cold sweats.
Won't they get cold?
People get cold feet.
"I get cold easily.
"It will get cold".
You'll get cold".
"His feet are bad to get cold.
I was starting to get cold.
These hunches I get, cold shivers.
"It can get cold," Jay conceded.
You get cold, you put it on.
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