Sentence examples for again silent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again silent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a return to a state of silence after a previous period of noise or activity.
Example: "After the argument, the room fell again silent, leaving only the sound of the clock ticking."
Alternatives: "silent once more" or "quiet again".

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Then the anxious father looks away again: silent, composed and still.

But as the game wore on, he became a different man, first handily identifying the suffix in "unfortunately" (again, silent as the tomb here) and then bringing the crowd nearly to its feet by recognizing Na as the symbol for — sodium, by golly, not nitrogen, not the Netherlands, not just Na.

Apple Did It Again: Silent Upgrade of Mac mini Models [HardMac.com].

Now that I've paid, they are once again silent and unreachable.

Is there no such thing as the soul?" Gautama was again silent.

Republicans are at the bottom of budget cuts, of course, but the President's bully pulpit is once again silent.

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Miss Cotell again was silent but still no less impressed and then, quite suddenly, affected in a different way, an urge to weep restrained.

But within days he again fell silent, letting others defend the president and attack Mr. Starr.

Several of the steelworkers seated around him were nodding, and then nodding again, in silent approval.

Representatives of Mr. Morsi have declined repeated requests to comment on the remarks, and on Tuesday they again remained silent.

Asked if he could comment on Richard and Judy as part of the "future schedule", Mr Thompson again fell silent.

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