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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of silence or low noise levels, often referring to people, animals, or environments.
Example: "The library patrons are very quiet, allowing everyone to concentrate on their reading."
Alternatives: "are extremely silent" or "are quite subdued."
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Canadians are very quiet.
"The streets are very quiet.
The crowd are very quiet.
The women patients are very quiet.
"The Chinese residents are very quiet.
"My documentary pictures are very quiet, very formal".
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He's very quiet.
Everyone was very quiet.
"It was very quiet.
"It's very quiet.
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