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Discover Ludwig"keeping silent" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to staying quiet and not speaking or saying anything. For example, "The witness was keeping silent and refused to answer the lawyer's questions."
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Keeping silent makes no sense".
The White House was keeping silent.
The Gatorade people are keeping silent.
The unfortunate consequences of your keeping silent?
The palace's spokesperson was also keeping silent on Albert's finances.
"She is keeping silent," said Mr Maung, the teacher.
Democrats, for the most part, were keeping silent.
But the real danger would lie in keeping silent.
No wonder others are keeping silent about Assange's antics….
"I don't think keeping silent is the way to go.
Keeping silent will get me killed," he said.
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