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Discover Ludwig"silent person" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in many contexts to describe someone who is quiet or does not talk much. Here is an example: "Jeremy was always a silent person, preferring to observe others rather than join in conversation."
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Now you and nine other audience members are taking turns in a series of rooms, sitting alone with a silent person wearing your face.
He found the word "balbhán," meaning a silent person, and he surmised that it was why his quiet grandfather was called the similarly pronounced Boliver.
They were all talking loudly, but my eyes went to the only silent person among them: a small, beaten-looking woman with long dirty hair and flat breasts hanging way down her body.
He was a very romantic, almost silent person.
A person who is screaming or moaning is obviously alive, but a silent person is not.
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Similarly, an associated though dubious etymological tradition in another saga, somewhat later than the original Tale of Mac Da Thó's Pig, equates the name of Mac Da Thó to "Mac Dá Túa", "the son of two silent persons", his parents having been deaf-mutes.
She was a grave and silent little person with the disconcerting habit of holding your gaze unblinkingly, as if you had nothing in common.
At 11 or 12, no one is quite sure, Joey starts fucking Connie from next door, "a grave and silent little person" who has been fixated with him since infancy.
Down the street, a silent, masked person in a bridal gown held a sign reading, "Freedom and Equality 2012".
(Participants either talk directly to the camera — and sometimes to the various silent camera persons, who are introduced in the final credits — or avoid its gaze).
Merely by shifting the narrative voice from Weisberger's gabby heroine, Andy Sachs, to a silent third-person observer, the camera, the filmmakers have increased the material's control and comic point.
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