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The phrase "not silly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is serious or sensible, rather than foolish or ridiculous. Example: "Despite his reputation for being a prankster, John surprised everyone by giving a not silly speech at the company meeting."
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"I'm not silly.
"They're not silly.
"Not silly tricks".
She's not silly.
The players are not silly.
"It's not silly at all.
'No, it's not silly,' he says.
Neckties must be sober, not silly.
You want something creative, but not silly.
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It's not crazy, it's not impossible, it's not silly-just put it down!
Let's examine the paper of record's model of a "not-silly" skateboarder.
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