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Discover LudwigThe phrase "far from cool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is not impressive or desirable, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "His attempt to impress everyone with his new car was far from cool; it just made him look desperate."
Alternatives: "not impressive" or "quite uncool."
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Being different in any way was far from cool.
One or two classmates who'd been far from cool Facebooked saying "sorry".
The twin spectres of Alastair Campbell and Carole Caplin illustrate how very far from cool this government has travelled.
Temperatures are expected to fall slightly in the coming days, but in the majority of areas it will remain far from cool.
"It's the farthest thing from cool and yet for some reason it is cool precisely because it's so far from cool," she said.
The stretch of downtown Washington DC where the club was located was far from cool, populated by liquor stores, wig shops and famously aggressive rats.
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Far from cooling down, though, politics has been heated by the tea-party movement.
Far from cooling passions over Iran, each step in the process seems to inflame them.
Yet, far from cooling their language or seeking areas of common ground, leaders of the opposing groups have clung to fixed positions.Divisions looked especially stark at the Valentine's Day memorial.
In another example that investments in Internet advertising startups are far from cooling, eXelate is announcing a $4M investment from Carmel Ventures.
Far from being cool and distant, The New Yorker is now downright cuddly.
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