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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quietly now" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something should be done in a quiet manner or to signal a change in tone or volume. Example: "As the meeting began, the facilitator said, 'Quietly now, let's focus on the agenda at hand.'"
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She was speaking quietly now, almost in a monotone.
The narcos still do their dirty work, he said, but quietly now.
The burn flows quietly now, past a mink trap and beneath the road.
He lives somewhat more quietly now in Los Angeles with his third wife and their teenage daughter, Stone's third child.
"I think, sometimes, I don't take on board the significance of certain things, because so many things have happened to me in my life," she reflects quietly now.
By Norman Rosten The New Yorker, May 23 , 1942P. 22 Soldier, quietly now on the hillside, View Article By Rebecca Mead By Anthony Lane By Jia Tolentino By George Packer.
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It is barely a year since the Swedes performed this role, but they have been quietly dropped now.
Saatchi has become quietly irrelevant now that he is no longer the only art collector in town.
"They did it when they voted peacefully and quietly, and now they're doing it in the streets".
Norman may be fading, but he's not going to go quietly, and now he will dominate their lives more than ever.
And then there is the Cablevision empire situated quietly, for now, in Madison Square Garden overlooking the redevelopment project, which might, presumably, be looking out for its own interests.
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