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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quieter time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period that is less noisy or hectic, often in a metaphorical sense to describe a more peaceful or calm situation.
Example: "After the busy holiday season, I look forward to a quieter time when I can relax and recharge."
Alternatives: "a more peaceful time" or "a calmer period."
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Any one entry among a dozen or more could have won in a quieter time.
Graeme Swann, England's leading wicket-taker and their best bowler in the series by a mile, should have a quieter time.
The whole area, especially Knysna, is overrun with South African tourists during the Christmas and Easter holidays, so visit at a quieter time to appreciate its restful charm.
This may mean Mr Zhang has a quieter time than Mr Yan (who though retired from village duties is now the general manager of a township fertiliser factory).
And after a quieter time on screen last week, it gives Jenna Coleman the chance to camp it up as her Zygon insurgent replica, Bonnie.
Ms. Romano, who has a master's degree in fine arts, will touch up her painting on the house of horror at a quieter time.
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"Have a quiet time!
"There's never been a quiet time.
But this is now a quiet time.
At first night seemed a quiet time.
I thought it was a quiet time.
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