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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he cooled off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has calmed down after being angry or upset.
Example: "After the heated argument, he took a walk to cool off before returning to the discussion."
Alternatives: "he calmed down" or "he settled down."
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Then he cooled off.
But he cooled off, missing 9 of his next 10, as Carmelo Anthony took over.
Sanguine would be the best way to describe Mickelson, once he cooled off enough to speak to a pool reporter after initially declining to be interviewed.
He sank three 3-pointers in that quarter, though he cooled off the rest of the game, making just two free throws.
The Green Wave came out nearly lifeless compared to Love, and by the time he cooled off, it was too late.
He cooled off after that, misfiring on 4 of his last 9 passes in the first half as the Trojans' defensive line ran stunts that stumped Luck, who handles the Cardinal's play calling.
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We'll keep riding that until he cools off.
He is a stocky man, with steam rising from his black ponytail as he cools off after a match.
A while later, after he had cooled off, he explained the source of his frustration.
"It appears he's all right, but until he's cooled off, you just don't know.
He has cooled off in recent weeks, but Coach Bill Cowher of the Steelers said: "He is unflappable.
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