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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'remain unruffled' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone keeping their composure and staying calm in a difficult situation. For example, "Janet remained unruffled despite the lengthy delay in her flight."
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Feathers remain unruffled.
O'Donnell has always attempted to remain unruffled, to avoid distractions on and off the field.
The market might thus remain unruffled, or at least it won't be Obama's words that are making things worse (the risk of short-term default is going up in the markets).
The other was samabhava ("equability"), which enjoins people to remain unruffled by pain or pleasure, victory or defeat, and to work without hope of success or fear of failure.
It requires a cool head, which Mr. Murray most assuredly has, as well as the ability to remain unruffled by bizarre apparitions - the sight, say, of a fat green ghost in a hotel corridor, gobbling the scraps off somebody's room-service tray.
She has had to remain unruffled when an industrialist or media mogul brought an unexpected celebrity guest, or when customers became enraged when they felt their tables didn't befit their sense of worth, or when they could get no table at all.
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Mr. McBroom's feathers remained unruffled.
But he remained unruffled and undeterred.
Ms. Tuthill remained unruffled throughout the demanding solo.
The CNIL report was applauded by privacy groups, though the US search company remained unruffled.
But as he focused on contradictions and errors that Sergeant Turetzky has made, the witness remained unruffled.
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