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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel cool" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used colloquially to express approval or admiration for someone or something. For example, "I'm so impressed with how she handled the situation - she must feel cool!".
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Will they feel cool?
It made him feel cool.
"These things don't feel cool," Holness says.
Simply put, they make me feel cool.
So what makes it feel cool?
Or at least make me feel cool.
Barak, you feel fine?" "I feel cool".
It makes you feel cool to be part of it.
Couldn't feel cool about your job – nobody had a job.
You couldn't feel cool or happy about anything.
"I want people to feel cool and refreshed".
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