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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairly cool" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is fairly pleasant or comfortable; it is often used when something is not quite as cool as you would like, but is tolerable. For example: "It's been a long day, but I'm feeling fairly cool now that I'm home and can relax."
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"It's been a fairly cool time.
But the room is fairly cool, so they don't complain.
It will be fairly cool, with temperatures of about 20C (68F) in Notting Hill".
"The inside temperature of meat is always fairly cool," he says.
When they are done and fairly cool, toss them with remaining ingredients.
Set aside somewhere fairly cool, but not the fridge, for an hour.
She was thankfully fairly cool with it, and we've now been married for five years.
As I write this, however, it's a fairly cool day in New Jersey, considering that it's late July.
"The bad news is, my whole being is about having a fairly cool conversation about what's happening.
"It's a fairly wet, fairly cool, site overall, so those longer growing seasons allow the trees to grow more".
But on Sunday, the women's marathon was held under cloudy skies and fairly cool temperatures for August.
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