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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a zen" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a state of calmness or mindfulness, but it is not a commonly accepted expression.
Example: "After a long day, I need to find a zen place to relax and unwind."
Alternatives: "a state of calm" or "a sense of peace".
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Just a Zen calm.
It's a Zen thing".
He's a Zen runner.
"It's kind of a Zen thing".
"Such a Zen space," she recalled wryly.
'Kaboom' has more of a Zen quality".
It's a Zen thing for me".
That is not a Zen riddle.
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Dawn Gluskin is author of forthcoming Type-A Zen.
It's a Zen-like experience".
She has a zen-like calm.
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