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The phrase "a zone of tranquility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a peaceful or calm area, whether physical or metaphorical, where one can find relaxation or serenity.
Example: "After a long week at work, I love to retreat to my garden, which feels like a zone of tranquility amidst the chaos of the city."
Alternatives: "a haven of peace" or "a sanctuary of calm."
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Curator Herb Williams created a zone of tranquility with Todd Williamson's exhibit No Rhyme or Reason.
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