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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always subdued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being consistently quiet, restrained, or less intense in various contexts, such as emotions, colors, or atmospheres.
Example: "Her demeanor was always subdued, making it difficult for others to gauge her true feelings."
Alternatives: "consistently muted" or "perpetually restrained".
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Susanna (whose last name is Wallumrod) made "Wild Dog" (Rune Grammofon), her eighth album, with a small group including Arcade Fire's drummer Jeremy Gara and Bonnie Prince Billy's guitarist Emmett Kelley, in arrangements that are homey and handmade but not always subdued; heartache and electric guitar can erupt together, as they do in "Wild Horse Wild Dog".
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If 'Mosquito' the album is mainly about exploring Yeah Yeah Yeahs always-potent subtler, subdued side, they're not going to be so self-indulgent as to recreate that mood live; they follow up fast with the title track, the punkiest stomp on the record, then knock the room clean into hysteria with "Bang," the standout track from their raucous debut EP.
Despite the rather rigid Italian institutional setting, using linked employer-employee data we find that wage rigidities, albeit always present, have been subdued during the recessionary years.
With me, she has always been rather serious and subdued.
"I would say, always," he said, with a subdued but not gleeful chuckle.
Today he is more subdued, but is always pushing the Microsoft brand at conferences, media events, and to customers.
No one is lost in dark corners, and the focus of the action is always clear despite Jean Kalman's subdued lighting.
In his final two decades, Busoni favored subdued colors and shadowy forms, his music always on the point of vanishing over the horizon.
It is festive in the restaurant, bubbling along well north of subdued, the sort of place where everyone is always laughing.
Whether in cartoons, advertisements, travelogues, editorials or human interest stories, it is always the same: we are buffoons, harlots, knaves, wastrels, criminals, subdued servants or child-like simpletons.
Yet there was never any sense of alarm for Rangers, since they always seemed capable of subduing East Stirlingshire with their own efforts.
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