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The phrase "are often quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subject that frequently exhibits a state of silence or low volume.
Example: "The library patrons are often quiet, creating a peaceful atmosphere for studying."
Alternatives: "tend to be silent" or "frequently remain hushed".
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His images are often quiet.
Her characters are often quiet and restrained.
The activities Casey undertakes are often quiet, common and private.
By day, the tiny rebel capital of South Ossetia and the villages nearby are often quiet.
Ico and Shadow of the Colossus are often quiet games, and they are often slow.
Ewan McNicol and Anna Sandilands, the directors, allow for sly humor amid scenes that are often quiet yet never timid.
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Mr. Delay has covered a great deal of tragedy during his time in Africa, but his images are often quieter and less dramatic than those of some of his colleagues.
Progressives are often quieted with hush-hushes about political impossibilities and budget deficits.
Ongoing incentives for alternative vehicles will also help decrease noise, as these vehicles are often quieter than their conventional counterparts.
They are often quieter, more friendly, more adaptive to change, and more interested in cuddling.
His courtship of conservative groups was often quiet and behind the scenes.
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