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Discover Ludwig"to silently" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an action that takes place without making any sounds. For example: "She walked through the house, to silently slip out the back door."
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to silently
adverb
In a silent manner; making no noise.
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"We would have to silently stay at home".
It is one thing to silently hope that your beloved father's heart might fail.
Here to jiggle for you, to be cut with a spoon, and to silently weep.
They seem to silently implore the other passengers to give them something, anything, to discuss.
Emad refuses, and they just shrug, and continue to silently follow us.
As Obama declared he would protect almost five million from deportation, some began to silently cry.
We went from basking in the rights that feminism had afforded us to silently pledging never to exercise them.
(It also sometimes works to silently run through the alphabet until landing on the first letter of the wayward word).
But ever since I was told, in elementary school assemblies, to silently mouth the words, I've lamented my vocal shortcomings.
Police forces around the world use similar gear to silently listen in on calls made by their targets.
But few seemed to be listening as thousands came together to silently show their outrage at the escalating violence.
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