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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grown quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing a situation that has become tranquil or silent. For example, "The room had grown quiet as everyone anxiously awaited the judge's ruling."
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Linklater had grown quiet.
The technician had grown quiet.
Now the piers have grown quiet.
The airports have grown quiet in many other communities, too.
That time, the streets had grown quiet and mellow.
By the time we passed Fats Domino's vast white house, on Caffin Avenue, he'd grown quiet.
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He'd merely grown quieter.
He grew quiet.
The room grew quiet.
The crowd grew quiet.
The store grew quiet.
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