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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turned frosty" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a change in atmosphere or demeanor, often indicating a shift to a colder or more unfriendly tone. Example: "After the disagreement, the conversation turned frosty, and neither of them wanted to speak further."
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But he said the conversation turned frosty when same-sex marriage came up.
Mr. Cohn's warm relationship with Mr. Trump has since turned frosty.
They shone light from a solar simulator onto the window to mimic incoming sunlight, and found that the film turned frosty in response to the heat.
Labor relations have turned frosty, a result of last year's split of the Canadian branch of the United Automobile Workers union from its less militant Detroit parent.
She faced that accusation at a forum in Las Vegas this summer, for instance; she turned frosty and traded barbs with the audience member who made the assertion.
— MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED The mood in the room quickly turned frosty as shareholders lined up at two microphones to push the company on governance and vent frustrations with the company's performance.
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Their relationship turned frostier this summer when Schubert pushed for a financial package for the top swimmers that was different from the one supported by Wielgus and other USA Swimming officials.
But relations are turning frosty again.
These days, the relationship between Moscow and Washington is turning frosty again, over a number of issues.
Stone doesn't exactly turn frosty, but it's clear that some things are better left unsaid.
The coating turns frosty when exposed to temperatures of 89 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, such as when a researcher touches the window with her hand.
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