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Discover LudwigThe phrase "silence pause" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a short period of silence in speech or dialogue, such as when someone pauses for a moment to think during a conversation. For example: "After I finished telling the story, there was a lengthy silence pause before anyone spoke again."
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The dancers continue running for a moment in silence, pause in suspended animation, then exit.
The text files are processed to obtain a sequence of words with optional silence, pause, and noise between them.
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Knowing the poachers would hear the vehicles approach, they left their jeep on a dirt road and continued in silence, pausing periodically to listen.
The narration makes us feel Mr Bentley's silence, pausing to notice the yellow-grey fog outside the office window and the tolling of a church bell.
Drama looks blankly at both of them, disrobes in silence, pausing only to inform them that it's been a long night so they'll have to be on top.
While at times a silence or pause would speak with more authority than words, Charlotte Moore's direction sacrifices such moments for the sake of a steady pace.
The training set also involves model of silence, short pause, and additional noise events.
As nonspeech sounds we consider the silence and pause models of the speech recognizer.
Before proceeding with vowel and consonant phones, we will first examine the silence or "pause" region within a free-response speech session.
Silence (a pause from music) further increases relaxation (Bernardi et al. 2006).
For more than four minutes, acidic, slashing gestures harshly sliced through flashes of silence, the pauses varied just enough to leave uncertainty as to the next sonic attack.
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