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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ice-cold water" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe water that is extremely cold or refreshing, typically with ice cubes in it. For example: - "I couldn't wait to jump into the pool and cool off in the ice-cold water." - "She handed me a glass of ice-cold water, providing some much-needed relief from the scorching heat." - "After walking in the blazing sun all day, nothing tasted better than a sip of ice-cold water from the fountain."
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Drain and plunge into ice-cold water.
Drain and refresh in a bowl of ice-cold water.
You know, like jumping into ice-cold water.
The man took a sip of ice-cold water.
Add the coconut oil and ice-cold water.
The product was collected at the bottom and cooled using ice-cold water.
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Add more ice cold water until you achieve desired consistency.
The mixture was cooled in ice cold water.
However, our sources are pouring ice cold water on the idea.
Then, the reaction mixtures were cooled to room temperature and poured onto ice cold water.
The reaction was stopped by placing the test tubes in ice cold water.
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