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'cool by' is not a proper expression in written English.
You could use the phrase "That's alright with me" or "I'm okay with that" in its place. Example: "Do you want to meet for lunch tomorrow?" "Sure, that's alright with me."
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THE KINGS OF COOL, by Don Winslow.
Be Cool By Elmore Leonard.
Granted, tempers may cool by November.
"Back to Cool," by Bob Staake, September 4, 2006.
But if he makes food, he's cool by me.
"[Foreigners] feel cool by doing this," she said.
She's been impressed to see flustered teachers regain their cool by using Second Step tools.
But he wins by keeping his cool, by playing each point in a steady, unremarkable way.
Didn't mean to throw myself a pity party — small gatherings are cool, by the way.
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RIGHT NOW, I AM HAVING AN intense vibration of cool-by-association.
And "caring" celebrities who blow their eco-cool by flying into environmental protests on private jets.
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