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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sharp cold" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe very cold weather or a sudden drop in temperature. An example sentence using this phrase could be, "The sharp cold wind whipped through the streets, causing people to shiver and pull their coats tighter."
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The basil has not yet been blackened by a sharp, cold night.
Oh, how welcome that warm dark taste was after all the sharp, cold, bitter beers!
But weather forecasters warned that the sharp cold, like some meteorological MacArthur, would return.
At the top, riders were sprawled out everywhere, despite the sudden wind and sharp cold.
In contrast to Watteau's sensuously niggling touch, the application of paint in Gerrit Dou's "Woman Playing a Clavichord" (1665) is as sharp, cold and transparent as cut glass.
During the Grand Coupure, the entire fauna of Europe changed as the thunderbeasts and their kind succumbed to a sharp cold phase in the world's climate.
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For amorphous samples, in the DSC traces on heating, a sharp cold-crystallisation peak (Tcc=125°C), followed by a second exothermal peak, was observed.
The sharpest cold of the winter -- a bone-warping, mind-numbing arctic embrace that sent temperatures plunging far below zero in some places -- enveloped the New York region and a huge swath of New England and the mid-Atlantic states yesterday, shattering records and subduing weekend life for millions.
The rain was sharp and cold and … it hurt.
Then there was the rain, sharp and cold, lashing at them through the cracks.
The weather can be very changeable, however, especially in winter and spring, when the wind can be sharp and cold.
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