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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sudden silence" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a moment in which the sound suddenly stops abruptly. For example: The sudden silence was almost deafening after the noise of the explosion.
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Sudden silence.
A sudden silence.
Sudden silence, an angel passing over.
I looked around; there was sudden silence.
When it was all over there was a sudden silence.
Yet her sudden silence suggests how quickly gains can slip away.
And then, out of the blue — or was the birds' sudden silence a loud enough warning?
The airwaves were filled with screams, and then a sudden silence.
He'd initially seemed enthusiastic about the interview so I was baffled by his sudden silence.
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You wonder what the sudden silence is about and then realize it's about you.
Out of a sudden silence a young woman stood and sang You've Got a Friend.
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