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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he is quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you want to describe someone's demeanor or personality. For example, "John is usually very talkative, but today he is quiet."
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He is quiet and unassuming.
For now, he is quiet.
He is quiet but charismatic.
They are talkative; he is quiet.
Most of the time, he is quiet.
I'm talkative and he is quiet.
He is quiet, thoughtful, a practicing Muslim.
He is quiet, contained, thoughtful.
(He is quiet and looks scared).
For a moment he is quiet.
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He is quiet-spoken, laconic, actually, and easygoing and completely open.
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