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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quiet please" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to request silence or a reduction in noise, often in settings like libraries, classrooms, or during performances.
Example: "As the presentation begins, I kindly ask everyone to remain seated and keep quiet please."
Alternatives: "Please be quiet" or "Silence, please."
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Quiet, please!
"A little quiet, please".
It read: "Quiet Please.
"Like: 'David, can you be quiet please?
A little peace and quiet, please.
"Shh" and "Quiet please" didn't deter her.
"Quiet, please!" the assistant director called out.
I reply, "Be quiet, please, just be quiet".
The highly successful short-story collection Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?
"Quiet please, ladies and gentlemen," Gregory intoned, but to no avail.
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