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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sedate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a calm, quiet, or dignified atmosphere or demeanor.
Example: "The atmosphere at the retreat was a sedate one, allowing everyone to relax and reflect."
Alternatives: "a tranquil" or "a calm".
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a sedate panel discussion.
It has a sedate and ghostly beauty.
We set off at a sedate walk.
It's more like a sedate parlour game.
St Albans is a sedate sort of city.
He replaced it with a sedate Fiat people carrier.
Wacky Bette Midler stole the headlines from a sedate telecast.
This was, by and large, a sedate and politic affair.
But last week Ms. Jones wore a sedate trench coat.
"I was in a sedate nine-to-five job.
Like most Americans I was living a sedate, so-called normal existence.
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