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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm silent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that you are not speaking or making noise, often in a context where silence is notable or intentional.
Example: "During the meditation session, I found that I'm silent, allowing my thoughts to settle."
Alternatives: "I am quiet" or "I remain silent."
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If I'm silent, she hardly notices.
They can't say I'm silent on values because I'm not.
Take the description of a weasel: "I'm silent and still, till I leap out and pounce.
Listening to the departing audience, it's fair to say there was bafflement – "Is that his first contemporary piece?" (it wasn't); "I'm silent because I'm thinking about it" – but this is no bad thing.
On the other side, Crutchfield sang words so forthright, through a microphone so crude, that she could have been talking on the telephone: "You spell it out, how I mistreated you / And I'm silent — you know I treat myself badly, too".
LD: "You'll die before me, right?" I'm silent, still trying to catch up.
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I was silent.
I was silent a moment.
"I was silent," she said.
Should I be silent then?
I was silent for a second, stung.
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