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Discover LudwigThe phrase "could be cool" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It implies that something has the potential to be cool or enjoyable. Example: "I'm thinking about trying out for the school play. It could be cool to be on stage and perform in front of an audience."
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He said anyone could be cool".
"I think that could be cool.
And F.D.R., like Mr. Obama, could be cool to the point of remote.
Some say Evel Knievel started the fad by showing kids that nearly dying could be cool.
It was just an idea I had, that it could be cool to have a book covered in fake fur.
"It was one of the few times, I think, in black history when as a young person you could be cool and intellectual at the same time".
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What could be cooler?
What could be cooler than that?
What could be cooler than clicking up a couch?
What could be cooler?"Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone" is on DVD now.
That meant they could be cooled with liquid nitrogen, which is cheap.
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could be awesome
could be sweet
could be chilly
could be brilliant
could be comfortable
could be uncool
could be neat
could be quiet
could be wonderful
could be great
could be fantastic
could be colder
could be refrigerated
could be cooling
could be cooling off
could be hazardous
could be dependent
could be difficult
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