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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really quiet experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or situation that is peaceful and lacks noise, often conveying a sense of tranquility.
Example: "The retreat in the mountains offered a really quiet experience, allowing us to reconnect with nature."
Alternatives: "a very peaceful experience" or "a truly serene experience."
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It is incredibly public, everyone is watching you, but inside for the dancer it is a really quiet experience.
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No, except on a really quiet road.
It's really pared down and quiet, and so I was trying to mesh the two ideas, to do a dog movie and make a really quiet film.
We have had a really quiet summer so far".
It's a really quiet place and I enjoy it.
"You could do a really quiet room and just have this spectacular chandelier," she said.
Otherwise we'll have a really quiet gig by ourselves!
"We have been in a really quiet time.
Be sure you are not to much of a talker or a really quiet person.
It's easier to train your rat in a really quiet place with no disruptions.
"He was just a quiet kid, really quiet".
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