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The phrase "very silent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a place, atmosphere, or situation that is extremely quiet and still. Example: The library was very silent except for the sound of pages turning and occasional whispers.
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Very silent.
He was very silent.
"As attorney one's very silent.
The moments were solemn and very silent.
It was very silent for a moment.
We were very silent when we left.
It is a very silent film, a very serious film.
He became a very silent man," Oksanen says.
But this film has been very silent so far.
Camp Nou fell very silent for a second then.
"The Americans have been very silent," he said.
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