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Discover Ludwig"a sudden silence" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation where the sound level suddenly drops off or ceases abruptly. For example, "The room was filled with laughter until a sudden silence descended."
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When it was all over there was a sudden silence.
The airwaves were filled with screams, and then a sudden silence.
Amid the visual clamour elsewhere in the museum, it acts like a sudden silence.
If I'm absorbed in writing, a sudden silence lets me know an attack has happened.
Stepping among the combatants, he stuns the family into a sudden silence.
Campaigning was suspended on Thursday, bringing a sudden silence to usually frenetic last days before an election.
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The clerk waited, his sudden silence like a stopwatch being started.
The experience of sudden silence will represent a stressor, but so does the exposure to a running wheel (Van Praag et al. 1999).
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