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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agitation subsided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where feelings of unrest or anxiety have calmed down or diminished.
Example: "After a long discussion, the agitation subsided, and everyone felt more at ease."
Alternatives: "tension eased" or "anxiety diminished."
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Their agitation subsided only as they sank into a coma, ending in death".
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As my agitation subsides, my gratitude grows; first, of course, for the fact that I was not seriously injured, then for the fact that so many strangers came forward to help me that night.
If a beaker of water with a lump of sodium on a shelf above it is sealed in a thermally insulated container and the sodium is then shaken off the shelf, the system, after a period of great agitation, subsides to a new state in which the beaker contains hot sodium hydroxide solution.
Once the agitation subsides, scheduled doses (every 4 to 6 hours) may be continued for a few days, followed by tapered doses for several days.
The riots subsided after Shastri's assurance, as did the student agitation.
He subsided and subsided.
Inflation subsided.
Lindsey's bleeding subsided.
E's anger subsided.
His cheery manner subsided.
The dust subsided.
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