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'calmer than' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to compare the level of calmness of two things, often in the context of emotions. For example: "After I took a few deep breaths, I felt calmer than before."
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Still, she seemed calmer than everyone else.
Bamako was calmer than on previous days.
She's far calmer than me.
The landscape was a lot calmer than usual.
"They're a lot calmer than when they arrived," she says.
He was smarter and calmer than most horses, she said.
Angela was calmer than some but very down.
The Jordaan is a modest district that is calmer than the grand canals.
Things are calmer than they were, but Iraq isn't safe yet.
THE bustling streets of Monrovia, Liberia's capital, are calmer than usual.
G.K.'s gait was calmer than the others', more stroll and less bounce.
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