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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a calming effect" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a sense of peace or relaxation that something (such as a person, event, or action) brings about. Example: The sound of the ocean waves had a calming effect on her, soothing her anxious thoughts.
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This has a calming effect, I find.
The banality has a calming effect.
"It had a calming effect on me.
"But it actually has a calming effect.
"That has a calming effect," Fassel said.
"There is a calming effect," Mr. Mottola said.
Ms. Saks said the view has a calming effect.
Tillerson's comments will in this sense have a calming effect.
Troubled souls volunteer that the park has a calming effect.
Matsui said the meeting had a calming effect.
Pete is aware, however, that pools don't always have a calming effect.
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