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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discreet for" is not common usage in written English.
It does not make grammatical sense and may be a typo or error. Possible corrections could be: "discreetly for," "discretion for," or "discreet in regards to." Example: She did not want to publicly announce her plans, so she acted discreetly for fear of drawing unwanted attention.
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Maybe the British are too discreet for this".
But the relationship had to stay discreet for the time being.
You really don't want somebody who is really discreet for this.
How had she managed to be so discreet for so long, I asked, especially when she was a young intern?
Beware of all winks to the audience, of the sly quest for complicity, of all calls, even discreet, for pity.
Lévy has still not arrived, and Harry is too discreet for extended conversation, so I find myself peeking at the books.
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Fifty Shades began as a free e-book, allowing for discreet buying for those who didn't want others to know they were reading erotica.
The development is sometimes dubbed a haven for Latin American drug dealers who are looking for a discreet retreat for their families.
Now that regional elections have knocked the Labour Party off its perch in both places, Labour politicians in London may be looking for a discreet venue for resolving problems with the nations anyway.
The Paris mayoral candidate Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet called for a more "discreet" role for the president's partner, saying she had no need of a full office.
The Swiss banking industry benefited for decades from its reputation as a safe and discreet haven for the rich around the world.
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