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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an unspoken" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is understood or implied without being directly stated, often in contexts involving feelings, agreements, or social norms.
Example: "There was an unspoken agreement between them that they would always support each other."
Alternatives: "an implicit" or "a tacit".
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"There's an unspoken language.
"It's an unspoken boundary.
"Falling in love was an unspoken thing".
"It's an unspoken thing," he said.
It's like an unspoken understanding.
THERE is an unspoken "but".
There is an unspoken climbdown here.
"But for women it's an unspoken struggle.
'Yes, but it was an unspoken promise.
"Until now, there was an unspoken consensus.
It's almost like an unspoken language".
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