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It is correct to use the phrase "silent as" in written English
It is often used to compare something that is very quiet to something that is completely silent. For example, "The room was silent as a tomb when the lights were turned off."
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The charter was silent as to taxation.
The process is silent, as ambient as the air it's sensing.
They aren't responding to press inquiries, and Van Natta is silent as well.
This event remains silent as long as the endothelium is only modestly damaged.
The House chamber fell silent as Del.
Now she's silent as journalists are jailed.
It was endless and silent as we rose.
Should I remain silent as many others did?
United's squad filed past as silent as Trappist monks.
But my father remained silent, as if he were dead.
It got silent as we contemplated the date.
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