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'something warm' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an item of clothing, a food item, a beverage, or a feeling of comfort. For example, "On a cold winter day, I love to curl up with something warm like a cup of hot cocoa."
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Want something warm and likable?
I wanted something warm to ski in.
Eating something warm will help you relax".
Allegra Plus something warm most days: porridge, sausages, sometimes both.
Tonight, we want something warm and comforting, soothing and hot.
"Let's go and have something warm, the three of us.
I almost always want something warm at dinner time.
If they do not, she said, staff members will find something warm for them.
It can, he says, "attach something bleak to something warm and fluffy".
If something warm comes by, day or night, the trap takes a photograph.
"There's something warm and approachable about words with old roots like 'lucky,' " Mr. Allen said.
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