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"go cold" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something growing colder, such as the temperature, or a feeling or reaction. For example: "We were having a great conversation, but then things suddenly went cold when I asked about his ex-girlfriend."
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Trails go cold.
Don't let it go cold.
You need to go cold turkey.
She felt his body go cold.
He had to go cold turkey.
So why did the Chinese go cold?
He could feel his heart go cold, despite himself.
But the Web's trail of evidence can also go cold.
"You can't expect me to go cold turkey," he said.
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When Facebook forced BranchOut to go cold-turkey, the withdrawal wasn't pretty.
And then, when the moment comes, go cold-hearted and dead-eyed.
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