Sentence examples for be very secretive from inspiring English sources

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be very secretive

adverb

To a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly.

  • You’re drinking very slowly.

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I do come from a family that can be very secretive.

She kept on writing, but she had to be very secretive, because as an English person she could have been arrested and sent to the guillotine at any moment.

"Anything that goes on must be very secretive.

"Because it's very, very illegal, people tend to be very secretive".

Unlike the post office inspectors, who were told to be very secretive about their cases, the FBI began to make headlines.

"It used to be that brands would be very secretive about their ad leading up to the game and sharing the copy of the ad in advance was almost unheard of," said Crystal Dahlen, Google's communications manager.

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Its finances are very secretive.

It's very secretive".

They're very secretive".

"Everything's very secretive.

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