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"get cosy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe getting comfortable in a relaxed atmosphere, or to encourage someone to relax. For example, "Let's get cosy with some hot chocolate and a good book."
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But this is no time to get cosy.
You get cosy open fires, 400-year-old beams, oak panelling, settles and red carpets.
Step into the Spellbound Forest and get cosy around the open campfire.
Hence you can nail the home-money equation and get cosy while also embracing a rare adventure.
Taking artists from different musical worlds and putting them together with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and saying, 'let's get cosy, let's make some music'.
Get cosy storm watching in Tofino, Ucluelet or Port Renfrew, watching breakers smash on the beach as you stay blanketed indoors, sipping hot chocolate spiked with rum.
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But India's warming relations with America may get cosier.
The former stand to gain the most by getting cosy with the banks.
Whereas comedy is meant to be surprising and subversive, and gets cosy at its peril.
The English question is not solved by getting cosy to the big 15.
The Scandinavian approach to a better life that involves hunkering down and getting cosy, investing in blankets and scented candles, is so last season.
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