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The phrase "a tranquil sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type or quality of tranquility in a particular context, often to convey a sense of calmness or peacefulness.
Example: "The garden had a tranquil sort of atmosphere that made it the perfect place for meditation."
Alternatives: "a peaceful kind of" or "a serene type of".
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Flynn's photographs — primarily images of disaffected teenagers, androgynous men and yearning young women, shot with a maternal tenderness and a tranquil sort of Dutch Renaissance light — are all about capturing a moment of emotional connection between photographer and subject.
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Deia and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, however, offer the warmer, more tranquil sort of life, where the closest big cities are significantly smaller than London.
A: Yes, sort of.
Their lives in the Sunshine State were relaxed and tranquil, the sort of serene ending that retirement brochures promise to us all.
A: Sort of.
Although it can boast no mountains, no beaches and no scenic spectaculars of the sort people cross the continent to see, it has a tranquil beauty of its own.
A tranquil cylinder of dignified & reassuring as the fire hydrant.
Most were unwalled an indicator of the Pax Romana, a tranquil period of about 150 years.
Related article: A tranquil slice of Tanzania.
The property seems designed to help its owners enter a tranquil state of mind.
This magnificent 13th-century Venetian fortress stands above a tranquil beach east of Hora Sfakion.
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