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Discover Ludwig"keep his cool" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is managing to remain composed and not display any anger despite trying circumstances. For example: "Despite the angry customer yelling at him, the store clerk managed to keep his cool."
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Mr. Thompson struggled to keep his cool.
He was trying to keep his cool".
"Obama always tried to keep his cool," Burns said.
Against Mr Dean, he can prove a tried and trusted ability to keep his cool.
A barman, of course, must always keep his cool, mixing his magic potions.
His promise not to "waste this chance" was essentially a promise to keep his cool.
To his credit, Balotelli managed for the most part to keep his cool.
I'd like to see Andy Murray keep his cool under that kind of scrutiny.
If he is able to keep his cool, he could be one of USA's biggest weapons.
"Something, about not being able to keep his cool and to much chit chat.
What an insult to KP. He'll do well to keep his cool in the circumstance.
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