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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get cooler' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or temperature that is getting less hot. For example, "The days get cooler as summer begins to draw to a close."
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It would get cooler.
"The longer the game went on we didn't get cooler and the decisions didn't get better, that's the problem," he said.
It did get cooler, and more windy, and it got more and more quiet - there were no seagulls to be seen.
And the sun, very often is low in the sky and veiled by cloud, so that you sense that the temperature will only get cooler the longer you look.
And while you're at it buy you an armload of diapers, they come with Velcro now, and a nightie or three and a cap for its head — she looked up at the sky — it's supposed to get cooler later on.
"Then when fossil fuels stopped being burned the planet would get cooler again".
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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.
Time to get cooling broski.
You always get cool shit. .
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