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The phrase "low key" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is generally used to describe someone or something that is understated or restrained in nature. For example, "Tom's speech was very low key, but still effective."
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low key
noun
A restrained or subdued situation.
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He was so low key".
Quiet, low key.
"He's very low key.
"We are low key".
Business was slow, low key.
"Low key," she finished diplomatically.
Similar(39)
He's low-key.
"They're very low-key.
"It's so low-key.
Thompson is low-key.
It was low-key.
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