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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very cool idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express enthusiasm or approval for a suggestion or concept that you find interesting or innovative.
Example: "After discussing the project, I think we should implement the new marketing strategy; it's a very cool idea."
Alternatives: "an excellent concept" or "a fantastic notion."
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"It's a very cool idea," said MTA spokesman Adam Lisberg.
Much to his surprise, his friend called back a week later; not only was it possible, the ministry thought it was a very cool idea.
When I asked him what he thought of Gagliano's paper, he said, "I don't know if she's got everything nailed down, but it's a very cool idea that deserves to get out there and be discussed.
"It's a very cool idea, but it is just not the right interpretation," Will says.
"This is a very cool idea," he says, but it's one that is still at the research-paper stage.
It's a very cool idea, and extremely useful for small business owners.
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"It's a demonstration of this very cool idea that you have remnants of previous thoughts still rattling around in your head, and you bind the representation of what's happening now to the fading embers of those old thoughts," said Ken Norman, a neuroscientist at Princeton who did not participate in the study.
They put a real pair of dockers in there and folks would break the shelters to get at them.
Very cool idea for once, Microsoft!
Very cool idea (and captured on video below).
Philly Joe had the very cool idea of clicking his stick lightly on the rim of the snare drum on the fourth beat of each bar.
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