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Discover Ludwig"getting cold" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is becoming colder, or that the temperature is starting to drop. For example, "It's getting cold outside, I think I'll go inside and get a sweater."
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Getting cold?
"Your dinner's getting cold".
Man, it's getting cold.
Home buyers getting cold feet.
My coffee was getting cold.
The car is getting cold".
"It's getting cold".
Getting cold again.
And he was getting cold.
But he was clearly getting cold feet.
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You don't want your fingers getting cold.
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