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The phrase "get quiet" is not considered correct or appropriate in formal written English.
If you would like to convey the same meaning in a more appropriate way in written English, you might say something like "Please be quiet" or "Quiet, please." For example, "Everyone, quiet please. It's time for the meeting to begin."
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Then they get quiet.
"I get quiet in rehearsals.
You have to get quiet".
Then it starts to get quiet".
When I'm nervous, I get quiet.
To get quiet, I need a view.
When the lights went down, the auditorium didn't get quiet.
Want to hear 114,000 fans get quiet awful quick?
He'll get quiet usually and say he's tired.
He watched the three of them get quiet.
So take a few minutes, get quiet, and think about it.
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