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Discover Ludwig"utter quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase that typically describes a complete absence of sound. For example, "The library was filled with utter quiet as everyone studied diligently."
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We step into a scene of utter quiet.
We watch the sun arc across the sky, listening to the sound of utter quiet.
By quiet, he means "complete, utter quiet, with not a shot fired or a stone thrown".Israel's prime minister also means that the quiet should be on the Palestinian side, only.
She saw angels appearing en masse on large office floors, described a moment of utter quiet and calm before the collapse, and gave reassurances that the victims acted courageously and didn't suffer long.
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Crouching low and uttering quiet begging calls are common signs of submission.
I heard him utter a quiet "Oh, no," followed by a small moan.
She could pull strings, she could utter numberless quiet words in favourably disposed ears, she could make one hell of a fuss on her employer's behalf, but when it came down to it the only direct exercise of authority in which she could engage was to ensure that certain words were printed on pieces of newspaper.
"Utter silence!
He had lost track of his earlier point, and, as the manager walked away, he uttered a quiet, vigorous expletive.
They are uttered, in quiet astonishment, by Cornelia, who finds her impeccable life ravaged yet emerges, still standing.
His characters are far more contradictory than typical archetypes, and the dialogue they utter resonates with quiet wit and a greater heartfelt resonance.
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