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"hard cold" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical feeling, a situation, or an emotion. For example, "The hard cold winter wind swept through the town."
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The rubber was hard, cold and flexible.
"We now know the hard, cold facts".
"Hard, cold, and brilliant," The New York Times called it.
Beginning Sunday in December, the hard, cold reality kicks in.
The sky is there! hard cold high clear and blue.
The "hard, cold facts" involve more than just taxes.
Its arguments are couched in the hard, cold legal language of modern nation states.
By the time the hard cold gets here, I'll be inured to it.
Hard, cold, and mean: that had been his home with Marilyn, at the end.
But this couch is soft, warm and inviting, not hard, cold and rejecting.
"But these are the hard, cold decisions that have to be made".
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