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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cryptic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is mysterious, obscure, or difficult to understand.
Example: "The message he left was a cryptic clue that left everyone puzzled."
Alternatives: "an enigmatic" or "a puzzling".
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Sounds like a cryptic crossword clue.
The triangles represented a cryptic score.
The game is essentially a cryptic puzzle.
Delilah was a cryptic, lovable novelty.
Then, he added a cryptic caveat.
A neighbor would leave a cryptic note.
Radiohead erases internet presence – is it a cryptic message?
It was a cryptic remark, but perhaps a true one.
"The police told me," he winked, with a cryptic grin.
Overall, though, "Murray Street" achieves a cryptic contemplative mood.
Mr. Alpert decides a cryptic smile is the best response.
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