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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mute man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is unable to speak, either due to a physical condition or a choice not to speak.
Example: "In the story, a mute man communicates through sign language, conveying his thoughts and feelings without uttering a single word."
Alternatives: "a silent man" or "a voiceless man".
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In the second, a mute man falls for a woman obsessed with her ex-boyfriend.
The classic novel, set in the Deep South, about a mute man and an adolescent girl; first published in 1940.
When Inho, a mute man of modest means, is unable to find a wife, his mother contacts an international marriage agency and tasks his brother, Yunho, the only person who can understand Inhos mangled speech, to help him.
In the film, Von Sydow plays a mute man known as The Renter, whose cloistered life is irrevocably disrupted when a hyperactive young boy, played by Thomas Horn, bursts into his room and babbles manically, before dragging Von Sydow off on an adventure in search of something very important.
In the film, Von Sydow plays a mute man known as The Renter, whose cloistered life is irrevocably disrupted when a hyperactive young boy, played by Thomas Horn, bursts into his room and babbles manically, before dragging Von Sydow off on an adventure in search of something very important.
People getting pissed off at a mute man filming them has a great amount of satisfaction glued to it.
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The next one was about a deaf mute man that was reportedly shot to death by police.
Directed by Anurag Basu, the film (set in the 1970s) tells the story of its titular protagonist (a deaf and mute man, played by Kapoor) who falls in love with a woman who is already engaged (played by Ileana D'Cruz) and later, an autistic girl (played by Priyanka Chopra).
A deaf and mute man had been kicked to death.
At Jesus' touch a deaf and mute man was restored.
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