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The phrase "always mum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is consistently silent or uncommunicative.
Example: "Despite the chaos around her, she remained always mum, not uttering a single word."
Alternatives: "constantly silent" or "perpetually quiet".
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But justices voting to take a case are always mum as to why.
Elliott never called them Ray and Alison – it was always Mum and Dad.
"But I am always 'Mum' and that can be difficult, especially when you are the supervisor".
He then tweeted that he was "sorry to tell you we lost my mother Sue Davey tonight", adding: "Love you always mum, I've go my teddy bear you got me tonight, rest easy".
He tweeted late on Saturday that he was "sorry to tell you we lost my mother Sue Davey tonight", adding: "Love you always mum, I've go my teddy bear you got me tonight, rest easy".
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I was always with my mum, so I was closest with her.
After serving in the OSS, she went on to work for the CIA, but she always kept mum in interviews about her work there.
Lizzie: Mum always says the Christmas No 1 will be both her and my pension fund.
I always thought Mum was better than anybody else.
I've always said". "Mum, I am nearly 42". Thursday 21 August.
The Department of Health and Human Services and the Agriculture Department have issued dietary guidelines for Americans every five years since 1980, but about babies and toddlers they've always been mum.
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