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Discover Ludwig"greater composure" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that someone is showing more control or is calmer than before. For example, "After taking a few deep breaths, she was able to regain her greater composure."
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He is a little like Danny Welbeck, raw and exciting, if in need of greater composure.
They defended with greater composure at the San Paolo than they had all season.
They were generally mellower — exhibiting greater composure, more financial satisfaction and less conflicted behavior.
While the tall second row was away, Worcester swapped nervousness near the goalline at both ends for much greater composure.
Bristol had greater composure if less possession and equalised just before the break with an Adrian Jarvis penalty.
It was the visitors who showed greater composure, intelligence with and without the ball and the confidence befitting a team sitting top of its group.
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She had great composure.
"He's had great composure throughout the year.
"He's got great composure for a young man.
Aline speaks with great composure and equanimity for somebody so young, in such a situation.
That said, Kohlschreiber is showing great composure, bringing it to 40-15 with a precise volley.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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