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The phrase "will be cooled" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a future action involving the cooling of an object or substance.
Example: "After the cooking process, the dish will be cooled before serving."
Alternatives: "will be chilled" or "will be refrigerated."
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If the salt is chilled, the air will be cooled, too.
Leave for about 1 hour, whisking now and again – when you're passing the pan – by which time the cakes will be cooled, and ready for the frosting.
Just feet from the reactor's core, the magnets will be cooled to two hundred and sixty-nine degrees below zero, nearly the temperature of deep space.
An hour-and-a-half later, the "hopped wort" will be cooled then pumped to fermenting vessels, where it's vigorously mixed with yeast.
So the vessels at Booker & Dax will be cooled on the spot by a shot of liquid nitrogen, a wisp of frozen mist sent chasing around the rim.
"Not long ago, I went for a job interview in New York at a teaching hospital and I was told if a patient comes in and has a cardiac arrest and they end up in the cardiac care unit they will be cooled, but if they end up in the intensive care unit the doctor in charge doesn't believe in it.
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So naturally she thinks that will be cooling.
Conversely, a magma which is static will be cooling, crystallizing, and releasing gas in some sort of steady-state fashion.
And, yes, that will be COOL AS ALL GET OUT.
That day in September when things will be cooling off.
Also, since the tea will be cooling, don't screw the lids on too tight.
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