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Discover Ludwig"seconds of silence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time when no one speaks. For example, "After the mayor finished his speech, there were several seconds of silence as the audience reflected on his words."
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Some more seconds of silence.
Several seconds of silence passed.
It begins with about forty-five secofdsilencelence.
What followed was roughly 30 seconds of silence — an eternity in radio terms.
He waited out the subsequent three or four seconds of silence, thanked everyone, and walked out.
It took a few seconds of silence for anyone to muster the energy to applaud.
When he finally speaks, after 40 seconds of silence, he sounds utterly drained.
Eventually, Rodriguez composed himself enough to end his seconds of silence by thanking his teammates.
Despite its reputation, 4'33" is not actually four minutes and thirty three seconds of silence.
But in this project it's spontaneity that counts — including five seconds of silence before she sings the song's last word.
"I may leave a few seconds of silence — just a little chshhhh — and then turn it on," he said.
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