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Discover Ludwig"without a murmur" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression which is used to describe someone who agrees to something without expressing any disagreement, criticism, or protest. For example: Even when the rules were changed, the team accepted the decision without a murmur.
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This the malefactor did, without a murmur.
He forked over a dollar without a murmur.
The expenses claim was waved through without a murmur.
He signed the cruel Immigration Act of 1996 into law without a murmur of protest.
The act was passed without a murmur of dissent in parliament.
England have lost two games, one melodramatically, this one without a murmur.
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The sight of families waiting in long lines after having been cooped up for hours in buses without much of a murmur shows clearly the victory of the gun over human dignity.
In the event, Mr Macgregor went ahead and showed it without so much as a murmur of protest (it has been on display in the British Museum for years).
"The grants disappeared without so much as a murmur – that's already affected education because people from other social strata can't enter it, for that dynamic mix".
(It is a measure, perhaps, of her equanimity that, when asked to write a piece for what was described only as "a secret project" on short notice, she cheerfully complied without so much as a murmur).
Without raising his voice above a murmur, Cromwell put the man firmly in his place.
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