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Discover Ludwig"keep quiet about" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to not reveal or share information or to remain silent about something. Example: The police urged the witnesses to keep quiet about the details of the crime until they had completed their investigation.
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Many keep quiet about their atheism.
Should parents keep quiet about school sports?
But keep quiet about it, for now.
We tend to keep quiet about miscarriages.
But I couldn't keep quiet about it.
We tend to keep quiet about it".
Now I keep quiet about it.
If that feels uncomfortable, keep quiet about it — to everyone.
If they harbour dissenting views, they keep quiet about them.
But until recently, it was something to keep quiet about.
But he would do well to keep quiet about it.
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