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Discover Ludwig"Put on mute" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the act of making a device, such as a television or radio, silent. For example, "I put on mute when the commercial break began."
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The reality of my present had me navigating an all-too-familiar battle between sentiment and logic I had put on mute long ago.
He pointed out that one particular anti-Catholic anthem, The Billy Boys, had been "put on mute". But there were "occasional public eruptions of it" and one occurred during a Rangers-Hibernian match on Boxing Day.
And the jungle animals --frogs, crickets, monkeys, whatever else hides in the darkness -- are never put on mute.
One learns about a call received in a McDonald's or about how the President was put on mute, but it is only at the end, in a cri de coeur from Timothy Geithner, that the global consequences of default become clear.
Unlike the housing market and the previous Silicon Valley burst that started the 21st century, the sky is not falling here and Chicken Little should be put on mute at this stage in the tech startup game.
It's as if our love was put on mute.
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Oh, and put on a damn mute switch.
"Please, put it on mute," one of the activists, Zaynah Hindi, recalled saying.
"When he's on TV or on a commercial, I put it on mute".
When Stanley Baldwin retired from the premiership in 1937, his approach was to put himself on mute.
If I'm playing a video game, I'll put it on mute and just listen to music and smoke weed.
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