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Discover Ludwig"composure about" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It typically means maintaining a calm and collected demeanor in a given situation or circumstance. Example: Despite the chaos and commotion around her, she maintained her composure about the situation and calmly directed everyone to safety.
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There was a composure about England when Vaughan was in charge.
"Kevin has a composure about him and he has been a regular goalscorer throughout his career," added Hughton.
In second place over all behind Goetschl after the first slalom run, the American Caroline Lalive also lost her rhythm and composure about a third of the way down the course.
Like Sunil's father, Mr. Gajar, a civil engineer, spoke knowledgeably and with great composure about what he presumed to be the flaws in the school's construction, particularly what he believes is an overabundance of sand in the concrete.
The judge spoke with composure about the reality that he himself may become a target: he told another journalist recently that three attempts had been made on his life.
"It's very much about a kind of regal composure, about lunch more than dinner, about a certain kind of glacial hospitality," said Wayne Koestenbaum, who exhumed and laboriously examined the puffed-out hair and haut bourgeois accouterments of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in "Jackie Under My Skin" (1995).
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The greasy conditions may have made handling difficult, but this was about composure as much as moisture.
But the debate also raged elsewhere on Wednesday, from Denver, where supporters of gun rights rallied to oppose weapon restrictions in the new legislative session, to Connecticut, whose governor, Dannel P. Malloy, in an emotional speech to lawmakers — he lost his composure talking about the mass killings at a Newtown elementary school last month — said, "More guns are not the answer".
In the hours before the interview, it's not about content it's about composure.
My goal of emotional composure did com about, now I'm a bit daft about grandchildren.
Want to bet on whether that loss of composure is really about concern for the child darting into traffic, or rather about something that's weighing on his mind, something waiting at work, something needing to be done around the house, an unfunded 401 k), an overdue report, or an empty refrigerator?
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