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Discover Ludwig"quiet right" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
You could use the phrase "quite right" instead. Example: You were quite right to point out my mistake.
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I know it's quiet right now".
"It's quiet right now," the diplomat said.
It may seem unfair, but you want quiet, right?
The ones that really supported him are quiet right now.
"It's different on the road; it's quiet," right fielder Jayson Werth said.
"Some mornings you can hear chanting but it's very quiet right now," says salaryman Tatsuo Kaneko.
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The house got a lot quieter right away".
The debate isn't over, it's just quieter right now.
"The high end of the market is just quieter right now," she said, "so it's not sold yet".
There were probably more axes in this long, lean spit of retail, on a quiet street right by that one neon sign store and the Tribeca Grand, than on the whole rest of the island, right?
He makes this quiet announcement right after listing his triumphs.
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