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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relaxed rhythm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pace or tempo that is easygoing and not hurried, often in contexts related to music, movement, or lifestyle.
Example: "The yoga class was designed to promote mindfulness, featuring a relaxed rhythm that allowed participants to fully engage with their breath."
Alternatives: "a leisurely pace" or "an easygoing tempo."
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Otherwise, Woods seemed to settle into a relaxed rhythm.
After a warmup exercise involving ninja screams and moves, the weight of studying law dissolves into a relaxed rhythm of laughter and movement.
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He was playing Sousa marches (all the parts) and such like tunes flawlessly, yet with a smooth, relaxed rhythm.
After the rough tempo of the film, the real-life traffic of people and cars move to a more slow and relaxed rhythm.
Their acting has a relaxed, intuitive rhythm that cuts through the carnival of mannerisms that sometimes surrounds them.
There is more rapping, too, from Monsieur R, whose sprightly 1997 cut uses a sample of, yes, Je T'aime Moi Non Plus, and DJ Mehdi, the fashionable Parisian producer who lays whispered vocals over a relaxed, tropical rhythm.
Slip into a relaxed, sensual rhythm with massage, stroking, eye contact, breathing in unison, maybe even blindfolds.
Her relaxed rhythm matched the murmur of conversation, making for a setting that beckoned guests to sip slowly and savor the day.
The relaxed rhythm of horseback made it easy to talk and exchange cultural anecdotes, and with Mr. Aragon, the access we had to the ruins and prehistoric sites was immediate and stunning.
In simple, unadorned moments like these, when her heroes seem at least as interested in one another as in a dead girl or absent auteur, "Night Film" settles into the relaxed rhythms of a Ross Macdonald mystery, with a dirt and hunger and guileless laughter that are all Pessl's own.
His reply came in the relaxed rhythms of a man who knew how to say everything and nothing all at once: "It's an inventory issue".
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