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The phrase "because they are cool" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as an adverbial phrase to explain the reason for an action or event. Example: "I chose to wear sunglasses today because they are cool."
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My own speaking voice is in fact a mixture of how my two best mates speak, because they are cool and I am not.
The reason it is important to use new technologies like rebreathers and submersibles is not because they are cool, but because we need their help in our race to document biodiversity before it's gone.
Because they are cool.
In order to fight back against a tarnished global image (and because they are cool people), a group in Skopje, WeTalkIT, created a free booking system that lets football fans stay at local homes.
And I also like walkie-talkies because they are cool.
If you are a nerd, don't become a prep just because they are "cool".
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Although vegetated surfaces have a low albedo and thus absorb a large part of the solar radiation incident upon them, they can maintain lower temperatures than typical paved surfaces because they are cooled by evapotranspiration.
Yogurt and ice cream are also good options because they are cooling and soothing.
("Why your vitamins?" "Because they're cool").
Especially for kids, because they're cool".
It's a shame, because they're cool chickens".
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because they are sweet
because they are wonderful
because they are awesome
because they are lovely
because they are great
because they are uncool
because they are quiet
because they are cooling
because they are connected
because they are open
because they are such
because they are new
because they are reliable
because they are resistant
because they are unstable
because they are flexible
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