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"leave cool" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in spoken language as a slang term or colloquial expression, but it would not be appropriate for formal or written communication. Example: "She just walked away, leaving me cool and confused." (This could mean she left without showing any emotion or reaction.).
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True: Defibrillators leave cool scars.
Even that stalwart of the all-night garage, the salted peanut, can be given a facelift by being toasted in a dry pan, then tossed with warm extra-virgin olive oil, finely chopped rosemary or thyme leaves and the grated zest of half a lemon – leave cool and crisp up, then serve with all the pride of someone who has already hidden the KP wrapper at the bottom of the bin.
It's midmorning when we leave, cool and sunny, the only noise the dull, rhythmic thudding of hooves on dirt.
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Leave to cool on a cooling rack.
Either leave to cool in the liquid or remove and leave to cool on a plate.
Leave to cool completely.
Leave to cool, then chop.
Leave to cool, then peel.
Drain and leave to cool.
Remove and leave to cool.
Leave to cool before chilling.
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