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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting cool" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a gerund phrase to describe a process or change happening in the present moment. Example: The temperature is slowly dropping, and the air is getting cool.
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The air was getting cool.
– Glenn Collins Details: Is food TV finally getting cool again?
But getting Cool enacted has in fact been a complicated six-year effort.
And for this daydreamer, getting cool in his room meant getting emotionally hot.
It is perfect to make in late summer, when the nights are getting cool but there is still fresh sweet corn at the market.
Kevin Fong is honorary senior lecturer in physiology at University College London I think most of the credit for science getting cool has to go to Gillian McKeith.
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And it is getting cooler (see first chart).
McQueen, on the other hand, just keeps getting cooler.
Winters are not getting warmer; they are getting cooler.
As the nights started getting cooler, heating was added.
It was getting cooler out, and I was ill prepared.
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