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"chilled out" is an acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to signify a relaxed attitude or demeanor, often as a result of having recently experienced a significant stressor. For example, "After an exhausting day at the office, I felt relieved and chilled out."
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chilled out
verb
Past of chill out
Exact(46)
It chilled out".
He's chilled out".
He describes himself as "pretty chilled out".
"I'm chilled out about some things.
That I'm one chilled out person.
"The guy in 1991 was more chilled out," he says.
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Some have a chilled-out, slacker vibe.
But there's more of a leaning towards spiky spontaneity than on previous more chilled-out confections.
In Glasgow, this chilled-out star will certainly be one to watch.
The friendly staff and chilled-out music at Blackfriars pub make it special.
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