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Discover Ludwig"cool reception" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation when someone is not welcomed or accepted in a particular setting. For example, "The new teacher received a cool reception from the students."
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It had a very cool reception.
But one big project got a cool reception: "Cinderella".
That response got a cool reception from analysts.
President Bush stopped in Canada and got a cool reception.
Health charities gave Burnham's call a cool reception.
Unsurprisingly, the rationale is getting a cool reception among students.
The Relatives often got a cool reception from older churchgoers in Dallas in the early 1970s.
But the bill got a cool reception last week from members of a House Judiciary subcommittee.
But it gets a cool reception from Professor Martel, the national-security expert.
So a journalist can usually expect a cool reception when joining a unit.
Some carriers, especially in the United States, are likely to give Google a cool reception.
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