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The phrase "on silent" is not grammatically correct.
It is not a phrase that is typically used in written English. If you wish to use a phrase to indicate that something is silent or still, you could use "in silence" or "silently." For example: "He sat in silence, watching the sunset."
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The smartphone is put on silent.
"When you return with your guests, please have your cellphone turned off or on silent".
Keep your cell phone switched off or on silent.
Also, if you're hiding your phone, make sure that it's off or on silent.
On "Silent Night" and "Hark!
"Just put it on silent," Woods said.
"So put the thing on silent.
She nods, retreats on silent feet.
A cellphone is acquired and kept on silent.
"The phones are on silent, though," says Papoutsis.
Was your phone on silent when your sister called?
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