coolly inform
Frequency: 4.30.9 per million words
To provide information in a calm and controlled way, often in a difficult situation.
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- She had to coolly inform them of the unexpected changes.
- The manager chose to coolly inform the staff about the new policy.
- He managed to coolly inform the anxious crowd of the situation.
- Despite the chaos, she coolly informed the authorities of the incident.
- They were asked to coolly inform the families of the difficult news.
- The captain had to coolly inform the passengers of the delay.
- It was her duty to coolly inform him of his termination.
- He will coolly inform the board of his decision next week.
- Even under pressure, she could coolly inform her team of the revised strategy.
- The spokesperson had to coolly inform the media about the company's restructuring.