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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clandestine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is secretive or hidden, often in the context of activities or operations that are not meant to be known by the public.
Example: "The organization held a clandestine meeting to discuss their future plans without attracting attention."
Alternatives: "a secret" or "a covert".
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If the US is to be believed, it is also developing a clandestine nuclear weapon.
Humans are a clandestine species.
"This isn't a clandestine settlement," she said.
He was now a "clandestine entrant".
A clandestine hotel room is booked.
Her misgivings centre on the inequalities of a clandestine business.
Or as complicated as a clandestine drug deal.
He brought a clandestine thing out into the open".
Abortion was not always a clandestine affair in Chile.
He started a clandestine newspaper, Robotnik ("The Worker"), in Wilno.
A clandestine fight is expected to continue until then.
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