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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I felt cold" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical sensation of coldness experienced in a specific moment or situation.
Example: "As I stepped outside into the winter air, I felt cold and wished I had worn a heavier coat."
Alternatives: "I was chilly" or "I experienced coldness."
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Suddenly, I felt cold.
I felt cold but young again.
I felt cold air in my spine.
I felt cold and light-headed under the fluorescent glare.
I felt cold like when someone splashes water on you.
"I felt cold inside, and detached from my own body".
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I felt colder.
I feel cold metal on my wrists.
(For example, "I feel cold because there is snow on the ground").
I know it might sound superfluous as a statement, but, here in England, I feel cold.
I feel cold and quivery just thinking about those Sunday nights.
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