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Discover Ludwig"peaceful scene" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a setting or situation that is calm, tranquil, and free from disturbance. Example: As the sun set over the horizon, the park was transformed into a peaceful scene, with the sound of chirping birds and gentle rustling of leaves providing a soothing soundtrack.
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You can practice some gentle stretches, looking a peaceful scene such as a garden, enjoying the peace and quiet of the room or other ways you relax.
A peaceful scene.
It's a peaceful scene.
It appears a peaceful scene.
It was a peaceful scene, relatively speaking.
It is a deeply peaceful scene.
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The transparent surfaces made by the nearly brushless paint application invite you to see through to the intensely peaceful scenes beyond, as if through a window.
After moving to Manhattan in late 1887 or early 1888, Chase began to paint in Central Park, producing peaceful scenes like "The Lake for Miniature Yachts" (1888), formally known as "Conservatory Water".
Earlier this month, the Tunisian National Tourist Office screened footage of recent, peaceful scenes from some of the country's most iconic destinations on graphic panels in five European cities, including one at the entrance to London's Old Spitalfields Market.
Nick had pointed out, as we walked around, that one theory as to why all these perfect and peaceful scenes of the lowlands were painted in the first place was that the Dutch had been so warlike for so long — and so successful at war — that this had resulted in an excess of capital.
The pieces seem to be haunted by the war, even though they reflect peaceful scenes.
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