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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quiet stable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is consistent and unchanged. For example, "The stock market has been quite stable over the past five years."
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But the news trickled out, and suddenly the quiet, stable life they had tried to build for the children crumbled.
She likes better, however, the early mornings when Asmussen and his assistant Scott Blasi arrive and the grooms and exercise riders release the horses, turning what was a quiet stable into a cavalry depot.
After competing last Friday, Sapphire stood in her quiet stable as World Cup veterinarians scrutinized her legs for the second time in a matter of hours, looking for signs of hypersensitivity — evidence that a horse's nerve sensation is higher than normal.
At pH 4.5, PoAbf62A exhibited its highest activity (Fig. 1a), as well as being quiet stable (Fig. 1b).
Anderssen lived a quiet, stable, responsible, respectable middle-class life.
The early chapters of my life were so chaotic and tempestuous that the introvert in me took refuge in anything quiet, stable and serene.
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Marja is indeed very quiet and stable.
It will be a very quiet and stable vehicle to travel in".
As lives go, it was about as quiet and stable as one could imagine.
"We wanted somewhere quiet and stable that would be open throughout the year," he says.
This vibration isolation system, in conjunction with the surrounding soundproof and RF-shielded infrastructure, facilitates the exceptionally quiet and stable conditions necessary for our surface-sensitive measurements.
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