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Discover Ludwig"of few words" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a person who speaks rarely or does not say much. For example, "Among his colleagues, John was known as a man of few words, but he was respected for his intelligence and strong work ethic."
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He is a man of few words.
A man of few words.
Davis was a man of few words.
Peanuts is ordinarily a man of few words.
Gomez, 38, is a soft-spoken man of few words.
The patient was a man of few words.
Rei Kawakubo is a Japanese avant-gardist of few words.
Manning, a man of few words, had his own version.
"He's a man of few words," Will explains.
"She's a girl of few words," Rette said.
"He was a man of few words," said Mr. Cagliassacchi.
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