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The phrase "a low profile perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone might want to maintain a discreet or unobtrusive presence in a situation.
Example: "In light of the recent controversies, it might be wise to keep a low profile perhaps until things settle down."
Alternatives: "a discreet presence" or "a subtle approach".
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With the government trying to bury the episode, Mr. Mitchell is keeping a low profile, perhaps seeing the best hope of saving his career in the Rugby School motto, which, naturally, is in Latin: "Orando, laborando" — prayer and work.
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In the recent turmoil in the streets, the Brothers kept a noticeably low profile, perhaps waiting to see how things would unfold.
This time he seemed to be keeping a low profile, for perhaps understandable reasons, given the recent bad press, although he apparently was in London for investor meetings later in the day".
Ms. Power, who declined an interview, is trying to maintain a low profile, still seared, perhaps, by the memory of how she flamed out as an Obama campaign adviser by calling Mrs. Clinton "a monster".
And these days, her former duet partner Ja Rule is keeping a low profile -- still licking his wounds, perhaps, after losing a vicious war of words with 50 Cent.
Perhaps they are in an industry with a low profile, or operate in countries where scrutiny is minimal.
I kept a low profile".
Guards kept a low profile.
French keeping a low profile.
Publicly, Israel is keeping a low profile.
It tried to keep a low profile.
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