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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it gets cooler" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a temperature change, but it can also be used in a figurative sense to describe a situation or mood becoming calmer or more favorable. Example: As the sun begins to set, it gets cooler outside and a gentle breeze starts to blow. Example: The tense atmosphere in the room began to dissipate as the two sides reached a compromise - it gets cooler as they find common ground.
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"It's going to get hotter before it gets cooler," he said.
"Weather happens — it gets cooler — and kids obviously see what their friends are wearing, particularly for teens, and then they go back to the stores".
Wearing shades, an overcoat and an insouciant fez, Mr. Wilson looks as cool as it gets, cooler than even that poetic alley cat.
It gets cooler still.
Tang says that regions like Asia and Mexico have had green hotels for years, but now, as Western consumers grow more and more concerned about the environment or as it gets cooler to become so luxury lodges are following suit.
From below, it gets visibly warmer, and from above it gets cooler until a dark shadow passes over the whole image, giving way to a rather solarized look as you get out of the reasonable viewing angles.
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This is where it gets cool.
Boil some vinegar and add some sugar and salt Wait until it gets cool.
Just in case it gets cool, have a couple sweaters nearby.
And it got cooler so it was time to go admire the art and that was the end of that.
As it got cooler, birds were more likely to eat prey containing toxins.
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