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Discover Ludwig"some cooling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to describe a small amount or degree of cooling. Example: The afternoon heat was unbearable, but luckily there was some cooling from the nearby shade trees.
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When you get to Jamaica, have some cooling jelly coconut water.
Mountainous habitats are a bit luckier, as just a small shift in altitude provides some cooling.
"There is no question there was some cooling off of the economy, and there were some weather issues," Mr. London said.
Lots of factors influence prices, says David Listokin at the Center for Urban Policy Research at Rutgers, but with our sheer numbers we could create some cooling.
Direct fuel injection sprays fuel into the engine's cylinders, rather than the passageways farther upstream, improving the precision of its delivery and providing some cooling effect.
Soon after that announcement, Kyodo News reported that a plant about 75 miles north of Tokyo was having at least some cooling system problems.
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Drink some cooled boiled water.
This man showed some cool.
Some cool outfit du jour?
"Maybe we'll meet some cool people".
And maybe some cool vulva tattoos.
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