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"wind chill" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally speaking, you can use it when you are talking about cold temperatures that are made to feel colder due to the wind. For example, "The wind chill made the temperature feel like 5°C even though the actual temperature was 8°C."
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wind chill
noun
A measure of how cold the atmosphere feels, taking not just actual temperature into account, but also wind, which can make the air considerably colder
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Beat by a wet wind chill.
The wind chill was 6 below.
"It's 10 below with the wind chill".
The wind chill will hit 50 degrees below zero.
It's -6 at the stadium with a -25 wind chill.
At its worst, the wind chill was minus-35.
Wind chill indices, the formulas and assumptions used to calculate wind chill temperatures, have varied over the years.
She stepped out into a wind chill of 17 degrees.
The new chart puts the wind chill at 19 below.
With the wind chill, it could feel like the teens.
Wind chill estimates had it about 32 degrees below zero.
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