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Discover LudwigThe phrase "privy to" is a valid and commonly used construction in written English
It means to have knowledge of or be informed about something, especially something secret or confidential. Example: "I am privy to sensitive information about the upcoming merger between our company and our biggest competitor."
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Privy to the great magnetic secrets of the boreal realm.
Like I was privy to secrets.
We're privy to very little information.
We're not privy to it.
I am privy to a private miracle.
Teachers are not privy to that information.
We were never privy to the details".
You are privy to certain information.
The numbers I'm not privy to.
I was never privy to the jungle drums".
This season viewers are privy to fewer patients.
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