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"serene boy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is calm and peaceful, or to describe a peaceful scene involving a young boy. For example: As the sun set, the beach was filled with a serene boy, collecting shells in his bucket.
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In "Little Joe with Cow," Kuniyoshi fuses a serene boy with a massive bovine companion, while the surrounding landscape seems to swirl around them.
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On a personal level, he's a calm boy, serene.
And what a serene mask the boy has, radically simplified and slightly oriental like many of de La Tour's characters.
Forty-five years later, his son Ogden, or Little O, was the one who brought a little boy's frenetic energy to this serene corner of the Oklahoma training track here.
The Kandahar Sport Stadium is serene these days, its dusty brown field used by neighborhood boys for pickup games of soccer.
He didn't have much time for the Beatles, the Beach Boys and the Byrds because their songs were too serene and joyful.
Kyle, the white party boy from Quail Valley, Tex., draws his humor from "Comedy Central" and his serene worldview from MTV and VH1.
At seventy, she had surrendered that sprightly young-boy part and became famous as the same opera's serene Countess.
In Barry Jenkins's film, the eerily serene young actor was often awash in dreamy blues; in Chicago, black boys like Hibbert, fearful and feared, glow red.
Godon's closing illustration shows the boy riding on the man's shoulders, resting his head against the man's, with a serene, contented half-smile on both their faces.
While the two men talk, the little boy wanders into Mr. Ozu's beautiful garden, where he sees a graceful crane poised in a serene river of small stones.
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