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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sweet quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a peaceful and pleasant atmosphere or moment, often in a poetic or descriptive context. Example: "As the sun set over the horizon, the sweet quiet of the evening enveloped the garden, creating a serene escape from the day's chaos."
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Ms. Spacek enlivens her sweet, quiet role with a necessary dash of vinegar.
"Next customer," said a cashier, Joseph, a young black guy with a sweet, quiet manner.
Residents described the victim as a sweet, quiet girl who loved to jump rope and walked her Chihuahua every morning.
(CBS has sweet, quiet offerings like "Blue's Clues" and "Little Bear" for the 2-to-5-year-olds).
They are sweet, quiet and gentle, needing only a soft bed, a few leash walks a day, and lots of love.
Sweet, quiet Tommie Agee, now gone, made two lovely catches in the third game for Gentry — with Nolan Ryan, for goodness' sake, out of the bullpen.
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I lost the boy/ I found the man/ his strong arms held me close/ our hearts once more in rhythm beat/ in quiet's sweet repose.
"Mani was a really sweet and quiet guy, kind of humble and quiet, and that was different than people I had dated previously," she said.
Keen to preserve her friend's privacy, she described Barnett simply as a "sweet and quiet" but unstoppable creative force.
She said Diana had been a sweet and quiet friend who brightened science classes and met her after school to hang out.
[2] But it was not an idyllic realm; it wasn't some sweet and quiet countryside from Jan Kochanowski's The Song of St John's Eve.
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