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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a top secret" is not correct in standard English usage; it should be "top secret" without the article "a." You can use "top secret" to describe information or documents that are classified and not meant for public knowledge.
Example: "The government issued a top secret report regarding national security."
Alternatives: "classified information" or "highly confidential."
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In 1985 the KGB circulated a top secret "personality questionnaire".
A top secret report from the Iraqi General Military Intelligence Directorate supported Mr. Hussein's assessment.
How was Brody allowed to bring a cellphone into a top secret security briefing?
I don't think they have got a top secret fake volcanic island though.
Reports are mounting that Jay Z and Beyoncé are working on a "top secret" collaboration album.
Narita has to be protected like a top secret military installation.
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Investigations for a top-secret clearance took 400 days.
It was a top-secret mission he couldn't refuse.
There's a top-secret explosive weapon, and a top-secret computer application, and a top-secret contingency plan to overthrow the government.
"It wasn't something like a top-secret Web site.
"I'm researching a top-secret film!" he declares.
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