Phrases with «great composure»

"Great composure" refers to the ability to remain calm, composed, and collected in difficult or challenging situations. It means staying cool under pressure, not letting emotions overwhelm you, and being able to think and act rationally. Full definition

Sentences with «great composure»

  • He has not been called upon an awful lot, but when he has been forced into action, he has been very solid, showing great composure with the ball in his hands and his feet too. (freshspurs.com)
  • The tall, strong defender has bags of pace, along with great composure on the ball and a real captains mentality. (caughtoffside.com)
  • Benjamin Stambouli hasn't featured much in the first team for Spurs this season, but when he has played, he has shown great composure in the midfield, and whether he will play more for us next season or even stay at the club remains to be seen with reports suggesting that he could be heading back to France in the summer. (freshspurs.com)
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