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Discover Ludwig"still colder" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to compare two things or situations, with the implication that the second is even colder than the first. Example: Despite bundling up in a thick coat, the wind made the air still colder as I walked to my car.
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In winter, polar-continental air often becomes dominant, bringing crisp, frosty weather, with still colder Arctic air following in its wake.
Haerbin__Beijing__CM__cold__still Haerbin is still colder than Beijing. .
cold__still__east It is still colder in the east.
It is still colder on the east side. .
Even when reflections and reradiation of this heat is accounted for (bottom), the neck is still colder than the rest of the comet.
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"But it was still cold.
The house is still cold.
It's empty but still cold.
Your house is still cold, still damp.
She was still cold and boiling hot.
(It's still cold - pace global warming).
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