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Discover LudwigThe phrase "silenced in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is made unable to speak or express themselves within a specific context or environment. Example: "The voices of the marginalized communities were silenced in the decision-making process."
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Meanwhile, teachers themselves are silenced in the cacophony of condemnation.
But the crowd chanting Tatis's name was almost silenced in the ninth.
"Why are these voices being silenced, in your opinion?" "I don't want to speculate," Bannon said.
The peace movements in Israel have been silenced in the past year.
Back to the top The movement was largely silenced in the state crackdown of 2009.
It is a shame that their voices are often silenced in debates about the ICC's effectiveness.
Today, dissident thinkers are silenced in public by stopping them from teaching or publishing their thoughts.
(B) Apaf1 was silenced in HeLa cells by siRNA (100 nmol/L) methodology.
Indeed, various tumor-suppressor genes and thyroid hormone related genes are epigenetically silenced in thyroid tumors.
We have validated that the reprogramming cassette is silenced in the SAM iPSC clones.
To investigate this possibility, Atp7a was silenced in rat intestinal epithelial (IEC-6) cells.
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