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Discover Ludwig"sit motionless" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something (or someone) that is remaining in a stationary position, usually keeping still or remaining silent. For example: "The children sat motionless, captivated by the storyteller's words."
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Couples sweep up the path in a tango embrace; a group sit motionless, legs crossed.
We would sit motionless and wait for the intruder to pass.
To sit motionless, expressionless, as Stamford Bridge burst to life around him.
Like other puffbirds, they sit motionless for long periods of time, occasionally sallying out to snag insects.
He was shocked and beaten almost continuously, he wrote, or forced to sit motionless, enveloped by blinding lights.
In it an elderly man and woman (Aitken's parents) sit motionless at a plain wood table that Aitken designed.
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Mom sat motionless.
Clarke sat motionless, watching him.
The woman sat motionless and silent.
John Tighe, 40, sat motionless as the unanimous verdict was delivered.
His grandfather sat motionless, seeming not to hear him.
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