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"playing it cool" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means acting calm, relaxed, or unfazed in a situation that may typically induce excitement, anxiety, or strong emotions. Example: "After receiving the news that she had won the lottery, Sarah tried to play it cool in front of her friends, but her trembling hands and shaky voice gave away her excitement."
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The central bank, meanwhile, is playing it cool, saying in its quarterly report last week that policy would be "fine-tuned" if needed but that the overall stance would stay prudent.
She was playing it cool.
He was playing it cool.
"She's playing it cool.
You think that you are playing it cool, but you are not playing it cool.
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I assume he was playing it cool.
Yesterday, the composer appeared to be playing it cool.
The idea of playing it cool had simply not been introduced to me at this juncture.
Alonso is playing it cool, but there is a sense of anticipation in the air.
"It's just George talking," Scott, the Nets' coach, said yesterday, considering the source, playing it cool.
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