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The phrase "as low key" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is understated, subtle, or not intended to attract attention.
Example: "She prefers to keep her birthday celebrations as low key as possible, inviting only a few close friends."
Alternatives: "understated" or "subdued".
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I'm trying to stay as low key and incognito as possible".
A lawyer who is not quite as low key might describe stumbling into the war on terrorism as a calamity.
While the last 20 minutes were as low key as World Cup games get, Klose was responsible for a fantastic block to deny Alejandro Bedoya an equaliser in stoppage time.
Be creative! your jewelry can be as funky or as low key as you want.
A Metropolitan police spokesman described the operation as low key, with no arrests.
She describes her life in LA, with her boyfriend and his dog, Francis, as low key.
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If the setting is as low-key as it is pleasant, then the occasion is certainly one of note.
Mr. Emerson, a former banker and bureaucrat, is as low-key as Mr. Bernier is flamboyant, making further scandal unlikely.
Still, this A8 is as low-key as a Brahms lullaby, and gazing at it has the same Sandman effect.
I'm meant to be lying low until the storm surrounding the book passes, so just seeing a few friends and being as low-key as I can.
Featuring three renowned female artists with younger women they have inspired, the program was as low-key as it was affecting.
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