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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get calm" is not grammatically correct in Standard English.
You could use the phrase “calm down” if you want to express the sentiment of getting back to a relaxed or peaceful state. Example sentence: I knew I needed to calm down before I could continue with the task.
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He added: "I take two good, deep breaths during the national anthem, really get calm and focused, and then it's time to go".
move was designed to defuse tensions in Bahrain and "to support the Bahraini government and to get calm and order in Bahrain and to help both the Bahraini government and people to reach to a solution which is for the best for the Bahraini people".
Sometimes before a performance you need pepping up, other times you need to get calm.
Plus, every time I resurface above and the water, I get calm again.
"If they take time to get calm, they experience a calm [atmosphere]... but it takes time". .
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"You get older, you get calmer, hopefully you get wiser, but death is unknowable.
And with the double dip looming things are going to get angrier before they get calmer.
"I tend to get calmer as the problems get bigger," he said.
If I can stay off the coffee I know that things will get calmer.
But we're not likely to get calmer about terrorism, because too many people are trying to keep us frantic.
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