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The phrase "a silly thing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an opinion about an action or idea that is considered foolish or unwise.
Example: "It seems like a silly thing to argue about when there are more important issues at hand."
Alternatives: "a foolish thing to" or "a ridiculous thing to".
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It was a silly thing to do.
But it was not a silly thing to believe.
It'd be such a silly thing to do!
Then he uttered his fatal coda: "We're still dancing .It was a silly thing to say.
I think it was a silly thing to do to set a target".
Newcastle's coach, Alan Pardew, admitted that had been a "silly" thing to do.
"That is just a silly thing to say," Mr. Kelly said.
"I thought it was such a silly thing to say," Dr. Haythe said.
CP: Kingsley Amis argued that more means worse - a silly thing to say.
"I thought it was kind of a silly thing to do.
We're all adults, and it's such a silly thing to do.
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