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The phrase "as secrecy" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to secrecy in a comparative or descriptive context, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The information was kept under wraps, as secrecy was paramount to the project's success."
Alternatives: "in terms of secrecy" or "regarding secrecy".
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But Mr. Currier expressed fatigue with politics and what he characterized as "secrecy in Washington".
I don't look at it as secrecy but as tuning out distractions".
Instead try some of the discipline — characterized by Democrats as secrecy and autocratic behavior — attributed to the Bush administration back in the day.
The essential element of a democratic society -- trust -- has been weakened, as secrecy, mendacity and intimidation have become the hallmarks of this administration.
But privacy is not the same as secrecy, and what we're seeing is a new form of law: rich man's justice pursued in secret.
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To preserve as much secrecy as possible, they will rehearse with dummy questions.
Usually the new models are wrapped in as much secrecy as possible.
The operation began Wednesday afternoon with as much secrecy as a fireworks display.
Iran cloaks its advanced rocket work in as much secrecy as possible, making it hard for Western analysts to discern the details.
But to maintain as much secrecy as possible, he declined to identify the companies or say when the weapons would be tested.
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