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"too cold" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a temperature that is lower than what is comfortable or acceptable. For example: - "I can't go outside, it's too cold!" - "The water in the pool was too cold to swim in." - "I had to turn up the heat because the room was too cold."
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Too cold.
"It's too cold, too cold.
It wasn't too cold.
It's too cold.
No, it's too cold.
It was too cold.
It's too cold there.
Or too cold.
Too cold to live".
It's never too cold.
"It was much too cold.
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