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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cool project" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a project that is interesting, innovative, or appealing in some way.
Example: "I just started working on a cool project that involves renewable energy solutions."
Alternatives: "an exciting project" or "a fascinating project".
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"It's a cool project," he said.
For me, it's a cool project.
"After visiting Richard's shop, I thought, What a cool project.
"At the time, I just figured, hey, it would be a cool project," Ms. Reid said.
If you have no live briefs, make up a cool project.
We'd put info together, post it up and people just respond, people just came out and set up a wikipage and people showed up on IRC and said 'how can I help?' So yeah it's a cool project and people are happy to put their technical skills to good use.
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If you're pretty handy with a soldering iron, Make Magazine has a pretty cool project to turn an ordinary solar powered yard light into a chirping fixture.
"We thought that building a Trump Tower next to an Agalarov tower — having the two big names — could be a really cool project to execute," Emin Agalarov said.
If you've done a really cool project in the extension class that's awesome to list, because it's going to showcase your new skills.
They make a really cool project called ChipSounds, which "authentically emulates 15 vintage 8bit-era sound chips (on top of their variants), down to their smallest idiosyncrasies" in VST/AU/RTAS plugins.
The folks at Spectrum have found a truly cool project for quadcopter pilots.
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