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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so quiet that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as part of an idiom that expresses a high degree of silence. An example would be: "The room was so quiet that you could hear a pin drop."
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Electric cars are so quiet that they're eerie," he said.
It's so quiet that every little noise seems to echo.
It was so quiet that one might have thought Mr. Buffett's case was a fluke.
So quiet that you hear each apple falling in the garden.
Some roads are so quiet that villagers dry their grains on them after the harvest.
Things got so quiet that French thought his pager had stopped working.
One of the young men told me that was why Balamah was so quiet that day.
The party was so quiet that the bartender spent much of her time knitting a blanket.
It's so quiet that the ringing in my ears is almost overwhelming.
When he returns, the cabin is still so quiet that it makes him want to cry.
He was so quiet that when Rachel got home she told her fiancé she was worried.
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