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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a security thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to refer to an issue, concern, or aspect related to security.
Example: "I can't share those details; it's just a security thing."
Alternatives: "a security matter" or "a security issue."
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Niall: "Yeah, that's more a security thing".
Liam: "I think that's more a security thing than anything else".
"It's a security thing," said Isabel Fine, the departing board president and the building's director of sales and sublets.
As on Madison Avenue, you'll probably have to ring the doorbell and wait awkwardly on the street while a salesclerk opens the door (it's a security thing), but Recoleta lacks the snobbishness of its fancier cousins in the Northern Hemisphere.
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There's a little bit of a security thing.
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Oh, and the store's got a kind of outdated security thing going on, but I think it still works.
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"The security thing tosses a huge variable into the equation.
Then there's the security thing.
"Most people think that with the security thing, we've just gone too far with those costs," he said.
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