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'get cooled' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is 'get cooled off' or 'cool off'. For example, "It was so hot outside that I needed to go for a swim to get cooled off."
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"I've gotten calls from people in Mississippi saying, 'My son just got injured, and how can he get cooled?' This whole thing got a life of his own".
"Some-days I'll make it a short massage, and I'll get cooled off and I'm straight back to stretching for the next half-hour.
When it gets low, your air does not get cooled down quite as much as it should.
This is called warming the pot, and ensures the tea does not get cooled down by the pot itself.
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Once the furnace got cooled to near room temperature, the sample was removed from it.
It would get cooler.
Come on in the car and get cool".
She wittily but firmly emphasized that her backers would "get cool stuff".
"That means you can go inside and get cool," he said.
"Then when fossil fuels stopped being burned the planet would get cooler again".
Time to get cooling broski.
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