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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concealed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is hidden or not visible, often in contexts related to security, secrecy, or hidden objects.
Example: "The detective discovered a concealed weapon during the investigation."
Alternatives: "a hidden" or "a secret".
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A concealed weapon?
A concealed old pot bust?
"And I have a concealed carry permit.
A permit to carry a concealed gun.
Jonathan was also wearing a concealed weapon.
Respondent was convicted of possession of a concealed weapon.
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●Anyone with a concealed-carry permit (about 278,000 people).
So Hubbard applied for a concealed-carry permit.
In 1995 the Legislature again passed a concealed-weapons bill.
"I have a concealed-carry permit for my 9mm Glock.
I'm a concealed-carry permit holder, just like that guy.
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