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"be very silent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a command or imperative sentence structure, and can be used to instruct or request someone to be extremely quiet. Example: The librarian whispered, "Please be very silent in the library so others can concentrate on their reading."
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You must be very silent.
Be very silent when feeding your squirrel.
Could you please be very silent so I can concentrate?" They should get the message.
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He was very silent.
It was very silent for a moment.
We were very silent when we left.
But this film has been very silent so far.
"The Americans have been very silent," he said.
He was very silent this time because he's running for re-election.
"He was very silent, thinking about the people he'd lost," the officer said.
"I don't think they have been very silent," Lindsey says of Trump supporters.
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