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The phrase "a zone of tranquillity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a peaceful or calm area, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "After a long week at work, I found solace in my garden, which has become a zone of tranquillity for me."
Alternatives: "a haven of peace" or "a place of calm."
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One 9/11 relative observed ruefully this week that the Islamic center would attract noisy protests to a scarred area of the city that should be, he said, a zone of tranquillity.
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It's a zone of prohibition.
By some measures, Kashmir had been enjoying a season of tranquillity.
Yet those who climb the winding path to its rocky pinnacles experience a sense of tranquillity.
After the war the mill closed down and a sense of tranquillity returned.
"I am asking them to respect a month of tranquillity during Ramadan.
The mosque should have been a scene of tranquillity, with worshippers arriving for Friday prayers.
The Bahamas' white beaches and translucent blue waters give the former British colony a reputation as a haven of tranquillity.
It was a soothing scene, a bit of tranquillity in a spring that began with bluster.
"It is about a sense of tranquillity, a sense of autonomy," said Floyd Abrams, the constitutional lawyer.
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