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"severe cold" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particularly chilly temperature, a severe cold snap or a cold-related illness. For example: "This winter has been unusually cold with several severe cold spells."
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Down on the field, the game sounded different, victim to the noiseless vacuum of severe cold.
I got a severe cold and then a stern lecture from my doctor.
It said severe cold weather and icy conditions would last at least until Friday morning.
Black flats with a thin bow and a toe so pointy-sharp it could severe cold butter.
Weather alerts have been issued for much of the country as forecasters expect severe cold to set in on Saturday.
David Duval spent the past week fighting a severe cold, but he has been fighting his putting stroke all year.
Their diminutive corpses were discovered in 1999 – preserved by severe cold and depleted oxygen – and removed to Salta.
This year, three people were killed due to severe cold and a stampede, and an Indian woman was gang-raped.
Mr. Kaiser was to sing on Saturday evening, but on Friday he reported to his doctor with a severe cold.
At other times, continental influences are predominant, giving periods of severe cold in winter and warm, dry weather in summer.
Biblical scripture and other early documents refer to droughts, floods, periods of severe cold, and other climatic events.
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