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The phrase 'I calm' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a subject-verb combination and can function as a complete sentence or as a part of a longer sentence. Example: "Whenever I feel anxious, I take a few deep breaths and say to myself 'I calm' to regain control of my emotions."
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With the passage of time, I calm down.
"What are you going to do?" I calm down immediately.
'She demanded I calm down, give her a hug and another cigarette.
"I'm usually very jittery, but when I knit, I calm down".
Believe it or not, I calm down a lot faster in real racecars than slot cars".
When I've just made an 8 on a hole and he finds a way to change the mood so I calm down, that's a good caddie".
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I calmed.
I calmed her down.
Gradually, I calmed down.
"But I calmed down.
I calmed him down.
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