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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'keep my composure' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to keeping calm in a stressful situation. For example, "Although I was worried about the meeting, I managed to keep my composure."
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I try to keep my composure.
Thank God I was able to keep my composure".
"It's hard for me to keep my composure," he said.
The ability to keep my composure on court.
Rivers "just told me to keep my composure, which I know," Rondo told The Boston Globe.
Smith said Woodson's message was "just to keep my composure and stay positive".
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I should have kept my composure".
"Got some foul calls and just kept my composure.
"I couldn't have kept my composure the way she did".
"I kept my composure," Johnson said, even as people started booing after the trainer started cutting Andrew's hair.
"It was a terrible start, but I kept my composure," said Greene, the world record-holder in 9.79 seconds.
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