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The phrase "amazingly quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation, place, or person that is surprisingly or exceptionally quiet.
Example: "The library was amazingly quiet, allowing me to focus on my studies without any distractions."
Alternatives: "incredibly silent" or "remarkably still".
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It's amazingly quiet.
It's amazingly quiet in Riverdale.
On the day I visit, it is also amazingly quiet.
First of all, al Qaeda's been amazingly quiet.
But wasn't it strange that the case had been kept so amazingly quiet?
The hall was nearly full, but the audience was amazingly quiet and attentive.
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He points out the amazingly rural quiet of the garden in contrast to Birmingham's roaring centre, barely a stone's throw away; the folksy, mock-mock-Tudor, semi-detached, bourgeois anonymity of his bricks and mortar when - not a street-and-a-half away - there are prostitutes and junkies and criminals and pre-adolescent girls in purdah.
People around him began shushing him, which made him louder, which brought down an usher who, amazingly, got the guy to be quiet.
It, too, is a work of an amazingly precise and thoughtful serenity while evoking the quiet outrage of reason abused.
Amazingly, the department is expected to respond to the pleas of quiet-seekers with an enforcement staff of about 50, or about 10 per borough.
I offer quiet thanks my wife is not with me to see these amazingly opulent jewels.
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