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The phrase "calm sea" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a body of water that is peaceful, still, and without large waves or roughness. This phrase is often used to contrast with a stormy or turbulent sea. Example: The sailors were relieved to see a calm sea as they set out on their voyage, knowing that their journey would be smooth and uneventful.
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A calm sea never made a skillful sailor.
A single cloud had drifted by like a glacier in a calm sea.
That was in a relatively calm sea, Ederle said, so it was not a fair comparison.
Any inferior parts surface like a ripple on a calm sea.
Somewhere, in the middle of nowhere, a solitary rock rises straight up from a dead calm sea.
At first the narrator observes the calm sea under the blazing noontime sun and accepts the inevitability of death.
On Friday, Mr. Gardiner presents the seldom-heard cantata "Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage" and the Ninth Symphony.
Among the best is a marine painting, "Shipping in a Calm Sea" (1657), by Jan van de Cappelle.
He opened the window a crack and pulled out of the port, leaving a calm sea behind him.
The home screen is a calm sea of blue broken by a nicely rendered magnifying glass logo.
A boat, 15 miles offshore on a glassy calm sea, is a good place for doing that.
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