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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a secrecy of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing the nature or quality of secrecy, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "There was a secrecy of intentions that left everyone guessing about the true motives behind the decision."
Alternatives: "an air of secrecy" or "a veil of secrecy".
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In a narrow Cambridge street opposite Sainsbury's is a wall of elderly cement and behind that is a secrecy of gardens, cloisters and Elizabethan quads.
Theirs is a secrecy of terror and shame: terror of being branded for heresy by the powerful Muslim clergy and punished by the sultan, whose dangerously elusive intentions are hidden from them.
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From Theorem 8, a secrecy rate of (C.13).
Recently, many multiuser channel models have been considered from a secrecy point of view [3 22].
A culture of secrecy, of deference, a culture that the people in power know what's best for the rest of us".
On the contrary, child abusers thrive on a culture of secrecy, of shame, of ignorance.
As a consequence, the secrecy of the original DCT coefficients is assured.
Alexson's agency received a commission, but the secrecy of the deal puzzled him.
Counterintelligence is aimed at protecting and maintaining the secrecy of a country's intelligence operations.
Only a return to the secrecy of the polling station will do that.
However, the use of a default link key introduces a high risk to the secrecy of the network key.
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