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"really chilled" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone or something that is relaxed, calm, or not easily upset. It can also refer to something that is cold or at a low temperature. Here are some examples of how "really chilled" can be used in written English: - After a long day at work, Sarah loves to come home and listen to some music in her really chilled living room. - The weather was really chilled, so we decided to stay inside and watch movies all day. - Despite the chaos around her, Maria remained really chilled and handled the situation calmly. - I love going to this coffee shop because they always serve their iced lattes really chilled. - The characters in this book are all really chilled and laid-back, making it a perfect summer read.
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When the delivery person opened his bag it was filled with chilled (really chilled, bordering on frozen) BLATs.
JW Really chilled, almost therapeutic.
She describes feeling "abnormal" in comparison to her peers: "My friends were all really chilled out.
"As soon as Guy saw how much Katy knew, it was really chilled out.
"The early Dick Diver stuff was really chilled out – I don't know what we were going for back then.
"He's mellowed out now, really chilled, he's lost one eye and he's done so much prison… Uncle Tony, he's still a bit of a lad.
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