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Discover Ludwig"keeping quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something remains silent or is not discussed. For example: "She kept quiet about her plans for the future."
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I was hardly alone in keeping quiet.
But so is keeping quiet.
"we are not keeping quiet.
There are also consequences for keeping quiet.
Keeping quiet, as usual, Pereda thought reproachfully.
"But they are keeping quiet about it".
It's just keeping quiet for too long.
"Sometimes keeping quiet is more important than politics," he added.
The marshal issued a warning about keeping quiet.
(Eight women were keeping quiet in a pantry).
Keeping quiet would lead to allegations of a cover-up.
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