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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as composed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the manner in which something is arranged or put together, often in a formal or artistic context.
Example: "The symphony was performed as composed, capturing the original intent of the composer."
Alternatives: "as arranged" or "as written".
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England were seldom as composed as this.
But in the kitchen she is as composed as her cooking is brazen.
Now she smiles at the memory, as composed as a sonnet.
I just started going for shots, and I'm not sure she was as composed as before.
When my agent called to tell me, I did my best to keep my voice as composed as possible.
He just had an intelligent conversation with us, as intelligent as he could be, as composed as he could be.
Several of his subjects, though clearly meaning to entice, pose calmly and effortlessly, as composed as any sitter before a lens, in attitudes well-dressed women might adopt.
Cilins was not as composed as he usually is; he suffers from high blood pressure, and as they spoke, in hushed tones, he was extremely anxious.
And I did not look as lovely and as composed as my mom did in the worn photos from her days of teaching.
It meant that Belgium never looked as composed as it has done in other games.
Hilliard hadn't done anything physically threatening, and Hayden was as composed as a turtle.
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