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静 is commonly used in everyday Chinese to describe a situation or environment that is silent, quiet, still, or motionless. For example, one might say 屋里很静 (wū lǐ hěn jìng) to describe a room that is very quiet.
It can also be used to describe a person's behavior or attitude. For example, one might say 他很静 (tā hěn jìng) to describe someone who is very calm and composed.
Finally, it can also be used as a verb to describe the action of calming down or making something quiet. For example, one might say 快点静下来 (kuài diǎn jìng xià lái) to tell someone to calm down.
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