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Discover Ludwig"Keep quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is generally implied to mean that one should not make noise or speak. An example sentence might be: "The teacher asked the students to keep quiet during the test."
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Keep quiet
verb
To remain silent.
Exact(60)
"Keep quiet," Uncle whispered.
"Keep quiet, idiot," Lakshman's grandmother said.
Keep quiet.
Keep quiet for a while.
Keep quiet while you chew.
Keep quiet and have fun.
Keep quiet during the show.
So men keep quiet.
Best to keep quiet.
Just keep quiet.
I would keep quiet.
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