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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perfectly calm" is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use it in a sentence to describe someone's state of mind or emotions, typically in contrast to a previous state of agitation or anxiety. Example: After taking a few deep breaths, Sarah felt perfectly calm and ready to tackle her presentation.
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I'm perfectly calm!
The Mobileye engineers sat perfectly calm.
"He looked perfectly calm and normal".
"He was perfectly calm," Mr. Chentouf said.
Sometimes perfectly calm and accepting about the whole thing.
"What do you mean?" the Ranger replied, perfectly calm.
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"Ah no, Watson says he played badly only when he wanted to; that Holmes would lie on the sofa and scrape away for hours driving Watson mad, but on spotting Watson's distress, would then play a selection of his friend's favourite tunes perfectly to calm the poor doctor down".
"He was perfectly serene in front of the policemen, and this somehow calmed my fears," his wife wrote in an e-mail.
You don't need a perfectly serene meditation room to pray effectively, though it helps some of us to be centered and calm.
"He was looking calm, perfectly stable and contained," she said.
It is perfectly possible to calm down without any technology at all – our bodies are built to do it – she says, and skilled instructors can offer great value.
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