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the composure
noun
Calmness of mind or matter, self-possession.
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We lost the composure," Rodgers said.
Williams had the composure Henin didn't.
For a premium car, the composure just isn't there.
"We felt we had the composure to come back today".
"The great thing is the composure after half-time.
Where, too, was the composure so endlessly discussed beforehand?
The composure and self-confidence drained from the Spaniard's racket.
"I hope she is going to get the composure, just like she always does.
In her posture, she seemed to lack the composure one might have expected.
At the same time the composure of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) was also reassuring.
After the boom and bust, the mania and the meltdown, the Composure Class rose once again.
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