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Discover Ludwig"a demeanor of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone's behavior or manner. Example: The teacher's demeanor of calm and patience helped to create a peaceful classroom environment.
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In court yesterday, the defendants presented a demeanor of humble remorse.
He wrote that Woodfox "maintains a demeanor of quiet dignity, he asserts his rights in a similarly dignified way".
Over time, as prospects continued to slip away, it got more and more difficult to sustain a demeanor of sunny commitment.
Mr. Ross began to see a psychoanalyst at Yale, but he hid whatever problems he was having behind a demeanor of infectiously high spirits.
My wife does not share this pathology and has the further advantage of hiding, under a demeanor of almost naïve open-heartedness, a ferocious determination.
Maybe it is the new Comme store in Beijing that opened up to the designer a world of lost emperors — or perhaps their sons, their hair wild and curly and with a demeanor of foppish ennui.
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I like to watch videos of her smiling and singing with an encouraging demeanor of enjoyment.
She has the crooked elbow and the slightly stooped posture of an arthritic, the demeanor of a feisty grandma.
But with a demeanor more reflective of a seasoned NCAA team, the Tigers slowly chipped away at Arizona Stateâs lead.
He carries the numbers of a superstar and the demeanor of a team guy.
Meanwhile, Pelletier, a tall Quebec lad, maintained a more traditional demeanor of ironic detachment.
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