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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Calm down" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in situations where someone is upset, anxious, or agitated, and you want to encourage them to relax or regain composure. Example: "I understand that you're frustrated, but you need to calm down before we can discuss this further."
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Calm down
verb
To become less excited, intense, or angry.
Exact(56)
Calm down, calm down".
"Calm down, sir, Lieutenant.
"Calm down," he says.
"Calm down, Father".
"Calm down," he said.
Calm down, guys.
"Calm down, guy.
Similar(4)
"I'm calmed down".
The crowd calms down.
The baby calmed down!
The city calmed down".
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