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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perfectly chilled" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been cooled to an ideal temperature, often in the context of beverages or food.
Example: "After a long day in the sun, nothing beats a perfectly chilled glass of lemonade."
Alternatives: "ideally cooled" or "just the right temperature."
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Best of all, it is perfectly chilled.
The common areas would heat up, but Mr. Delaney's room was perfectly chilled.
I saw past your sleek gold label and ignored the dainty droplets telling me you were perfectly chilled.
Mr. DiDonato gave a glass to his best friend, Richard Nurmi of PricewaterhouseCoopers, who pronounced the drink "perfectly chilled".
The Manhattan — that stalwart concoction of rye, vermouth, and bitters, with a cherry finish — is a perennial classic, strong enough for winter, perfectly chilled for summer.
The Manhattan that stalwart concoction of rye, vermouth, and bitters, with a cherry finish is a perennial classic, strong enough for winter, perfectly chilled for summer.
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THE Condé Nast shopping magazine Lucky recently ran an advertisement for itself that I found perfectly chilling.
This results in that even a perfectly designed chiller plant could be very significantly oversized in actual operation and it thus causes significant energy wastes.
Your homemade ginger broth--sitting in the fridge, perfectly pre-chilled--is the mixer your cocktails have been missing.
Instead they score, kill you and then slow down well before the end, trying to conserve energy for the next match, the next calculated, dispassionate, perfectly-chilled three points.
It is clear that this type of system would chill perfectly legal speech and creativity on the web.
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