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The phrase "cool to change" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used informally to express a positive attitude towards change or adaptability in casual conversations or social media. Example: "I'm feeling cool to change my career path and explore new opportunities."
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It's cool to change, it's nice.
We're hardwired, when temps cool, to change our palette accordingly.
It's pretty cool to change the orchestra sound with a hip-hop song.
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Liverpudlians are often derided for being too emotional, too histrionic – but at moments like this it takes a groundswell of emotion, rather than calm, cool heads, to change minds.
"It's cool to try to change interaction," Marissa Mayer said.
The agreement requires CareCredit, which has more than seven million cardholders nationwide and more than 535,000 in New York, to give users in New York a clear description of the interest rate that could ultimately be charged and how to avoid it, a three-day cooling off period to change their minds after signing up, and an appeals process for disputed claims.
Here we see the Kickstarter project actually do something cool, namely allow users to change widgets on the fly using an iPhone app.
Healthcare is absolutely jonesin' for innovation, and there are tons of cool health companies trying to change the world — some of them even a little sexy and consumer-facing.
Clearly, whoever dreamed up internet-connected light bulbs was probably just thinking about how cool it would be to change the color of the light with the tap of a button, and not putting much thought into the fact that teenagers would commandeer the light bulbs using their default passwords and use them to DDoS each other over perceived snubs in online gaming.
All parks have a baby care center that offers a cool and comfortable place to change and feed baby, and sells baby care items you may have forgotten.
We're fully on board with Erin Gloria Ryan's response to this nonsense over at Jezebel: "Here's some cool advice on how to change the behavior of a person you're going out with: if they're doing something you don't like, tell them".
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