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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gentle time" is not commonly used in written English, but it is grammatically correct
You can use it to convey a sense of a calm or peaceful period, often in a reflective or nostalgic context.
Example: "As I sat by the river, I was reminded of the gentle time we spent together in our youth."
Alternatives: "calm moments" or "peaceful times."
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The less spectacular are also oases in their own way - far simpler, maybe, but somewhere good to while away some gentle time behind steamy windows with a rumpled newspaper and a large plate of something fried and fabulous.
In places it sounds like an experiment, sometimes a successful one, like the gentle "Time's Arrow".
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And yet, placated though I am by the realization that I am providing others with gentle, time-released lessons, sometimes the angry little man inside me wants more.
According to trends forecaster and editor of LS N Global James Wallman, in ten years "people will look back to our gentle times the same way we remember when TV said goodnight at midnight and work ended when you switched off a PC at 5.30 on Friday".
Her words brought me back to that gentle and easy time where I saw her fall in love with Haiti and the kids we serve.
That was certainly a kinder, gentler time for Republicans.
We are definitely moving into a kinder, gentler time".
And he skilfully uses symbolism from 1940s films to create a national mood that harks back to a gentler time.
K.G.B. Career A Plum Position In a Gentler Time In 1974, Mr. Putin was Leningrad's judo champion.
They also set policies intended to take guests back to a gentler time: there are no televisions.
Even though it was clear that part of my road rage was instilled in childhood, I still imagined it as a kinder, gentler time.
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