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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a secret of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the existence of a secret, usually involving a particular person or thing. For example: "I know a secret of his past that he doesn't want anyone to know."
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Silk culture remained a secret of Asia.
"Tell me a secret of your own.
"I've not made a secret of it.
He never made a secret of it.
I never made a secret of it.
"Let me tell you a secret of dronemaking," he said.
(He does not make a secret of his sexuality).
"It is not a secret of the confessional".
But I have never made a secret of my identity.
"It's a secret of the trade, you might say.
Dr. Martinot never made a secret of the refrigerated case.
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