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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cooler than" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to compare two things and express that one is more impressive or desirable than the other. Here is an example: "That new movie looks cooler than the previous installment in the series."
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Apple Mailbox Mod Is Cooler Than Mine [Geekologie].
Definitely cooler than Will.i.am, anyway.
And cooler than ever.
These things are cooler than they sound.
Temperatures remain cooler than normal.
Who's cooler than Original Caesar?
"So much cooler than marbles".
She's so much cooler than I am.
I know you're way cooler than that.
He's so much cooler than you".
They don't come any cooler than Radiohead.
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