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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hidden meaning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has an underlying significance or interpretation beyond its literal meaning.
Example: "The poem is beautiful, but it also has a hidden meaning that reflects the author's personal struggles."
Alternatives: "an underlying significance" or "a deeper interpretation".
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There must be a hidden meaning, right?
"Everything has a hidden meaning".
They implied it might have a hidden meaning, a reference to a particular operation, perhaps.
Or whether a particular painting or exhibit has a hidden meaning?
Nor had I realised there was a hidden meaning in Semisonic's Closing Time.
There was the same spirit of simple clothes with not so much a hidden meaning as a different interpretation.
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It's a very straightforward song without any hidden meaning in it, and it's certainly not autobiographical.
In addition they strove to give every song a Deep Hidden Meaning, or D.H.M. — in the case of the triple-platinum single Rodgers's book is named after, for instance, the fact that there was actually a dance called the Freak.
Try picking a slow song; they tend to have a lot of hidden meaning within the notes.
The asterisk as footnote marker "has always suggested a second or hidden meaning"; the tilde denotes approximation in mathematics; the double parenthesis echoes the smiley. .
ME: I'm particularly intrigued by the piece Dedron created, entitled "We Are The Nearest To The Sun". It seems there's a lot of hidden meaning there?
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