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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he shut up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has stopped talking or has become silent.
Example: "After a long debate, he finally shut up and let others share their opinions."
Alternatives: "he fell silent" or "he stopped talking."
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Everyone thought, When will he shut up and leave?
"Scully said whatever he said — 'It's outta here' — and then he shut up," Lundquist said.
When they got home he shut up the house in Chicago and moved here.
"Scully said whatever he said—'It's outta here' and then he shut up," Lundquist said.
"I said 'you will take my points on board otherwise I will kiss you into an horrific submission' and with that he shut up sharpish".
Palin's programme was appealing because he shut up so that women experts could get a word in.
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"And he shuts up," Gunn recalls, "and gets on the bus".
When my toddler is screaming I just keep handing him stuff until he shuts up.
He should shut up, as he is his own worst enemy.
Even if he says "Shut up"., he is expecting you to listen.
He looked so shocked that he just shut up completely.
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