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Discover Ludwig"cool breeze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a gentle, refreshing wind. For example, "We enjoyed a cool breeze off the lake as we sat on the dock and watched the sunset."
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To our satisfaction we were accompanied by a cool breeze.
In places "King of Hearts" approaches that album's cool breeze.
A soft, cool breeze ripples the bleached grass.
By night, a cool breeze accompanied the dark.
The open windows let in a cool breeze.
A cool breeze from the street blew a change of mood across Hadid.
The sun had begun to set, and a cool breeze filtered through the leaves.
A cool breeze had lifted sand off the red desert floor, blurring the horizon.
Cool breeze blown full of blossom With the sky between rain and.
A cool breeze blowing east was one of the signs of an impending jubilee.
(A hot day in Paris often ends with a sad cool breeze. These days haven't).
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