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Discover LudwigThe phrase "level-headed attitude" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who remains calm and rational, especially in difficult situations. Example: "Her level-headed attitude during the crisis helped the team make sound decisions."
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Last year she turned 30, and she looks relaxed in casual jeans and a floral blouse as she sips tea in a posh London hotel, while on a short trip to promote her new album, The Fall. "I definitely feel more at ease than I did when I was in my 20s," she says, talking in calm and even tones which betray a level-headed attitude to her work.
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He is still very level-headed and has a fantastic attitude.
The "slap her, she's French" attitude is even shared by the otherwise level-headed Zoe Williams, who betrays a kind of obsession towards the flowers of French womanhood.
Describing Vala's attitude towards bonding with other characters as "in a strange way quite level-headed" and "quite honest", Black interpreted Vala's behavior as a reaction to growing attached to people where the relationships never seem to work out.
And sound, level-headed leadership.
He seems very level-headed.
How level-headed?
How about "calm", "level-headed", or "judicious"?
Young Cole remained amazingly level-headed.
All this sounds level-headed.
Daniels is thoughtful, level-headed, experienced, erudite.
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