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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tranquillity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a state of calmness or peacefulness, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "The garden was filled with a tranquillity that made it the perfect place for meditation."
Alternatives: "a calmness" or "a serenity."
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"A grandeur, a tranquillity reigns in it.
There's a tranquillity that seems elusive, aspirational.
There is a tranquillity which is really amazing".
Hers may be a tranquillity born of experience.
There is a tranquillity which I had never really seen before.
But in spring, the streets have a tranquillity befitting Cape May's quaintness.
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"I respect him as the chief of the church, but my way of feeling for him is different from how I felt about John Paul," said Maria Ontiveros, 65. "For John Paul, I felt an incredible tranquillity, a trust".
Much of the time in Calcutta he was filled with an ecstatic tranquillity, like a low-grade fever.
"It is about a sense of tranquillity, a sense of autonomy," said Floyd Abrams, the constitutional lawyer.
In Syria, the official narrative, at least on state television, was that the entire country was a sea of tranquillity, a kind of postcard version of the country.
The chronicler emphasizes that Andrew and Béla "lived in a great tranquillity of peace" even after Andrew fathered a son, Solomon, in 1053.
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