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Discover LudwigThe phrase "calm as a" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe someone or something that is very relaxed and composed. For example, "She was as calm as a still lake on a summer day."
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Calm as a frozen lake.
"He was calm as a cucumber," Parker told me.
'No, no, I'm as calm as a Buddhist monk.' Really?
"As the song goes, I'm calm as a bomb," he said.
Her face is as calm as a moon in a daytime sky.
He is relaxed and calm as a coach and gives players belief.
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She projects calm as well as a quiet toughness.
If you can stay calm, as an Alpha should, he'll be more calm and more able to learn commands.
Brown, 45, speaks with a moderated calm, as if a kind of emotion-detector has filtered out the peaks and troughs of pitch.
Emotional disengagement long ago became a meaning of "philosophical"—"rational, sensibly composed, calm, as in a difficult situation".
There were also moments of calm, as in an ink blue column of a dress under a vaporous chiffon cape.
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