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Discover Ludwig"stone cold" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an informal phrase which usually means "very cold" or "completely" in a figurative sense. For example: "The silence in the room was stone cold."
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stone cold
adjective
Very cold; lacking any semblance of warmth.
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Stone cold.
"She's stone cold innocent".
Yep, McIlroy was stone cold last.
Trust me, this was stone cold.
But they were stone cold.
I am stone cold sober.
Stone Cold Steve Austin (erm…)!
Stone cold unimpressed: Bill Murray.
Today, though, except the stone cold classics.
STONE COLD By David Baldacci 388 pages.
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