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Discover Ludwig"stand cold" is not a grammatically correct phrase in the English language.
It may be used colloquially in spoken language, but it would not be considered acceptable in written English. Example of colloquial usage: "I can't stand cold weather, it makes me shiver."
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According to Pliny, the Pompeii cabbage, which could not stand cold, is "taller, and has a thick stock near the root, but grows thicker between the leaves, these being scantier and narrower, but their tenderness is a valuable quality".
The position control model is deduced based on a single stand cold rolling mill, and the fuzzy controller for monitor AGC system is designed.
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Up until last week, when a cleaning company began to decontaminate their basement, their house stood cold, damp and empty.
So, when his release came six months later and the cleric stood cold and trembling, Mr. Asadi gave him his jacket.
Too many evenings I have stood cold with hundreds of other commuters waiting for 30-45 minutesometimesmes longer for delayed or cancelled trains.
Application of these networks for system identification and robust fault detection of the inter-stand strip tension of a continuous five stands cold mill is presented in the final part.
Keep in mind this will be much harder in cold weather as many insects can't stand the cold and usually die.
Hogs that are too lean cannot stand the cold outdoors.
A friend told me, "Ooh, I'd never be frozen, I can't stand the cold.
If I can stand this cold, I can last another 10 years".
Now, unable to stand the cold, he spends winters in South Beach, Fla.
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