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The phrase "a cool band" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a music group that is considered stylish, impressive, or enjoyable.
Example: "I just discovered a cool band that plays a mix of rock and jazz, and their live performances are amazing."
Alternatives: "an awesome band" or "a great band".
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"We're not a cool band to like.
But who needs beer when you've got a cool band to listen to?
We also share our studio with a cool band called Hidrogenesse – they play krautrock-influenced electronic music.
Mr. Klosterman declared, "Given the choice between hearing a great band and seeing a cool band, I'll take the latter every single time".
If it does, The Big Midweek is the perfect antidote for anyone who thinks touring America in a cool band is remotely exotic.
"There was this realisation," Hjörvar says of their new audience, "and I said: 'Justin, we're not a cool band.'" "There was a sudden change, wasn't there," Young says of the band's fanbase.
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The rain forests form a cooling band around Earth's equator.
I would rush to think of a cooler band – read: literally any other band – to name-drop.
They sound like a really cool band - or a really scary terrorist organisation... Focus!" Too late.
I'm giving it to a mate who is in a pretty cool band and I'm going to see what he thinks of it".
They're in the sort of rock space — the kind of event they typically offer is a really cool band that you're going to see on a Tuesday.
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