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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute tranquillity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of complete peace and calmness, often in a serene or idyllic setting.
Example: "After a long week of work, I found absolute tranquillity by the lake, surrounded by nature."
Alternatives: "utter calmness" or "complete peace".
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It was a place of absolute tranquillity, serene and still — the end of the world with no worldly concerns.
We then travel further away from civilisation to find absolute tranquillity at Tuolumne Grove, which features 25 sequoias that truly merit the epithet "giant".
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Interim president Michel Temer claimed Brazil has put together "a solid security programme" that will "ensure that the sporting events take place in an atmosphere of absolute peace and tranquillity".
Cardano's tranquillitas is therefore not the same as absolute rest: "in its state of highest tranquillity, our soul is as it were tremulous and breathing" (Theonoston, OO, II, 300a, 305b).
The tranquillity was irresistible.
Yet he has tranquillity".
Mark Strand and Robert Hass, collected in tranquillity.
Birds were his tranquillity.
The trend is less pronounced outside America, but economists at Goldman Sachs nonetheless find that pre-crisis levels of tranquillity have returned in Germany, Japan and Britain.In this section Not too big to jail Pensions à la mode Time to be bold Hollow legs St Jérôme Oil-fuelled caution Sea of tranquillity Fiscal blackmail ReprintsIt is the absolute level of growth that has been disappointing.
Everything is recollected in tranquillity.
Tranquillity seems to have returned.
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