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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are stealthy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is characterized by stealth or the ability to move quietly and unnoticed.
Example: "The cats are stealthy hunters, able to approach their prey without making a sound."
Alternatives: "are sneaky" or "are covert."
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are stealthy
adjective
Characterized by or resembling stealth or secrecy.
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"New Yorkers are stealthy," Mr. Mormilo said.
Thanks to their size and simplicity, coasters are stealthy cultural touchstones.
"The B-2's are stealthy," one Air Force general said, "but they still need help".
Some epistemic vices or cognitive biases, including overconfidence, are "stealthy" in the sense that they obstruct their own detection.
"Supporters of terrorism are stealthy and highly communicative and we need access to this data," said Wolfgang Bosbach, the Christian Democratic Union chairman of the Parliament's internal affairs committee.
That's partly because today's armies are stealthy (limiting opportunities for speeches), but it's also because they're now more professionalized, made up mostly of career soldiers who voluntarily enlisted, rather than civilian soldiers or draftees.
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Some epistemic vices are "stealthier" than others: by their nature they evade detection by those who have them (Cassam, 2015).
In contrast to these enduring stories, other misconceptions are stealthier and slip beneath the radar unrecognised.
Mr. Chappell: Are these going to be stealthy aircraft?
It was stealthy.
"The nightlife is stealthy.
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