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"cool things down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to calm or reduce the intensity or tension of a situation or emotion. Example: The argument was getting heated, so I decided to step in and try to cool things down before it escalated any further.
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machines cool things down inside.
It didn't cool things down at all.
We need to cool things down.
"Hadi needs to cool things down, but he hasn't".
In developing ones they are trying to cool things down.
Local regulators are already trying to cool things down.
The United States just wants to cool things down.
"Cool things down and you'll have her running to you!
The downturn in the rest of the world may yet cool things down.
The pause might even help cool things down and recalibrate risk expectations when activity restarts.
But he can at best cool things down for a while.
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