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The phrase "silly of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action or behavior that is foolish or lacking in good sense, often in a lighthearted or playful manner. Example: "It was silly of me to forget my own birthday."
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That's silly, of course.
How silly of them to even ask!
BUT how silly of us.
That was silly of them.
It's pretty silly of me.
It's very silly, of course.
And this isn't just silly of us.
It was completely silly of them.
Of course, how silly of me!
How silly of them to forget.
Silly of me not to notice that.
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