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Discover LudwigThe phrase "calm tensions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of reducing or alleviating conflicts or disagreements between parties.
Example: "The mediator's role is to calm tensions between the two sides and facilitate a productive dialogue."
Alternatives: "ease tensions" or "reduce tensions."
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Mrs. Merkel, too, tried to calm tensions.
Religious leaders have made little attempt to calm tensions.
The initiatives have failed to calm tensions in the region.
Saudi Arabia too has vowed to help calm tensions.
Government officials are desperately trying to calm tensions.
None of this is likely to calm tensions.
British and American officials rushed to calm tensions.
But the Peronists are divided, and the deal with the provinces may calm tensions.
There is no doubt about the intent of this statement: To calm tensions.
He said aid workers were meeting with refugee leaders in the camp to calm tensions.
The Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafis suggested on Thursday that they would work to calm tensions.
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