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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'mouth closed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action someone is completing or has completed, or when you want to emphasize the idea of someone being silent. For example: "The teacher reminded the students to keep their mouths closed while he was speaking."
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Mouth closed.
Again, he keeps his mouth closed.
"O.K., I kept my mouth closed.
The Germans can say almost anything with his mouth closed".
Also reminds me to chew with my mouth closed.
The key, she said, is to keep your mouth closed.
Take three deep breaths with your mouth closed.
The expression should be neutral with the mouth closed".
He ordered steak; he chewed with his mouth closed.
Wherever I swim, I'm keeping my mouth closed.
Mouth closed, he shifted the magnet to travel forward and backward, left and right.
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