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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always silent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of perpetual quietness or lack of sound in various contexts, such as describing a person, place, or situation.
Example: "In the library, the atmosphere was always silent, allowing everyone to focus on their studies."
Alternatives: "constantly quiet" or "perpetually mute".
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But Wildavsky is always tranquil, always silent.
But not always silent, or static.
He was always disheveled; always silent.
Shirley's husband, on the other hand, was always silent, and this was by design.
Your grandfather said that the lifts, going down, were always silent, every day.
It was always silent, of course, but today it seemed even more so.
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Then, last Wednesday, Brady somehow banged his throwing hand into running back Rex Burkhead at practice and the always-silent Patriots became extraordinarily evasive about Brady's health.
Muhammad Ali's daughter Laila and Joe Frazier's daughter Jacqui both faced criticism during their boxing careers, battling the not-always-silent slur that they were cashing in on their respective fathers' fame.
"He'd make me look funny," said Hader, who would return as the always-silent Buckingham many more times.
DAD was always the silent type.
("It's not always too silent," she confided).
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