just is more spoken already suggests that sth happened sooner than expected
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a unit of spoken language larger than a phoneme; "the word `pocket' has two syllables"
Not there
'Spoken at length' could have several meanings.'We have spoken at length on the subject,' means more than one person has discussed a subject.'He has spoken at length on the subject,' could mean either that a person talked a lot about a subject during discussion or debate, or that a person giving a speech, lecture, written report, and so on, spoke for a comparatively long time, expanding upon the subject rather than just briefly touching upon it or giving only a shortened view of it.
Silence. -or- A secret.
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a secret
Silence because after you start talking silence is broken
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Silence. You break silence to say the word silence.
The answer to this riddle is "silence." Silence is broken as soon as words are spoken, and it is often considered to be as valuable as gold for its ability to convey meaning without words.
Once broken itβs spoken
just is more spoken already suggests that sth happened sooner than expected
The word spoken is spoken every time it is spoken. However, silence is *broken* each time is it spoken.