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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep secret" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a secret that is profound, significant, or emotionally charged, often implying that it is not easily shared or understood.
Example: "She held onto a deep secret that weighed heavily on her heart, one that she had never shared with anyone."
Alternatives: "a profound secret" or "a hidden truth".
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It's a deep secret.
The recipe remains a deep secret.
The recipe is a deep secret; "I do not discuss the sauce," Mr. Randazzo said.
A year ago, McBride revealed that she had been living with a deep secret for 21 years.
Kino sensed something viscous entwining itself about the couple, as if there were a deep secret only the two of them shared.
"The more I got into the Essex disaster," he said, "the more it seemed that in 'Moby-Dick' there is a deep secret, a darkness lurking.
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But there's a deeper secret.
Jay's connection was even a deeper secret.
Here is a deeper secret, though: procrastination has advantages.
"I've got a very dark deep secret for you, sometimes it'll turn to shit and sometimes it won't turn out perfectly," he said.
"This was not a deep, dark secret," he said.
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