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"got cold feet" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression meaning someone became overwhelmed by fear or anxiety and backed out of a situation. For example, "John had been planning to propose to his girlfriend, but when the time came, he got cold feet and couldn't do it."
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So Karzai got cold feet".
I got cold feet.
The mob got cold feet.
First, his uncle got cold feet.
But it has got cold feet.
Then he'd got cold feet.
Then she got cold feet.
Then Marquez got cold feet.
The driver got cold feet.
At first I got cold feet".
But actually, in reality, I just got cold feet.
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