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Discover Ludwig'has been calm' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'has been calm' to indicate that a situation has been peaceful or tranquil for a certain length of time. For example, "The protest has been calm throughout the night."
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For much of the past week, Gao has been calm.
The island's history has been calm before now.
The state has been calm since and Gujaratis seem mainly to want to forget the riots.
On the water's surface, all has been calm for some years.
Belgrade has been calm this week, with only a slight quickening of inflation to signal unease.
"The market has been calm, there has been no panic," said Hartvig Munthe-Kaaspokesmanesman for Nord Pool.
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"The room has been calmed down, perhaps because it is actually used more than usual.
The universe has been calming down, so to speak, ever since.
Things have been calm.
The markets that Summers warned Obama about have been calm.
We've been calm throughout this whole ordeal.
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