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The phrase "a dynamic peace" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of peace that is active, evolving, or adaptable, often in contexts related to conflict resolution or social harmony. Example: "The negotiations aimed to establish a dynamic peace that could adapt to the changing needs of the community."
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My peaceworker self thrilled to read these words: "When Jesus speaks in the Gospels of the 'peace beyond understanding,'he is referring not to a passive peace, but to a dynamic peace, a peace beyond any rational explanation or ground that grows as the contraries of light and dark, masculine and feminine are increasingly integrated within us".
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Every single human being can experience that — infinite intelligence, infinite creativity, infinite happiness, infinite energy, infinite dynamic peace.
Here are a few: America really is the indispensable nation; Nato should be strengthened as a "dynamic partnership for peace"; we will support those under the boot of the tyrant because "we were Berliners too"; and there must be "no safe havens for al-Qaida".
Australia's hugely generous offer of $760m to Indonesia, for example, helped to repair tense relations, and in Indonesia's province of Aceh the relief effort helped create a fresh dynamic for peace.
She envisions a dynamic game plan for Indo-Pak convergence and recently gave a talk in New Delhi on "Regional Peace and the Strategic Imagination".
A dynamic woman".
It's a dynamic issue".
"Randy has a dynamic range.
"It's a dynamic time.
It's a dynamic process".
It's a dynamic city".
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