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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all calm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of tranquility or lack of disturbance in a situation.
Example: "Despite the chaos around them, the team remained all calm and focused on their tasks."
Alternatives: "completely calm" or "entirely calm".
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We can all calm down now.
Also, Nate Silver got it completely wrong, so maybe we can all calm down about him a bit.
Soon it will all calm down and next week, I'll be at the Mercedes factory in Brackley, looking ahead to 2015.
We would all calm down when we're flustered if we could.
My scene was over by the first commercial break, which meant we could all calm down and concentrate for the second half.
We were all calm.
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Tea may turn up in her plays as a let's-all-calm-down plot device, but Ms. Rebeck thinks of it as something far more decadent.
All the calm I had practiced went out the window.
But it all calms down soon enough.
No sign of this all calming down then.
After we had all calmed ourselves down, we found four completely individual reactions.
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