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Discover Ludwig"discreet mind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is tactful, cautious, and able to keep secrets. For example, "Mary's discreet mind allowed her to navigate her way through delicate situations with ease." This suggests that Mary is able to handle sensitive information and handle difficult conversations without causing unnecessary drama or conflict.
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Reagan rarely reflected publicly upon or discussed what was going on inside his discreet mind, and even today he is known not so much for who he was but rather by what he accomplished.
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If it is after 10 p.m., a security guard might stop them, leading to an awkward conversation, but a discreet call upstairs usually sets minds at ease.
There is mischief everywhere from this staid man with a wild mind, who understood the discreet charm of the bourgeoisie from the inside.
The discreet, modern kitchen is fitted with chefs in mind (for once this is chalet food that genuinely could be described as top restaurant quality).
You can be discreet and say it under your breath or in your mind.
With this firmly in mind, the designer sent out moulded leather shift dresses in discreet olive green, putty and black.
But while the next 88 minutes supply plenty of scatology — including a blessedly discreet toilet-paper joke — this potty-mouthed movie has higher matters in mind.
Young people receptive to a hard-talking Islamist message, spread by networks of recruiters, seem to be in a discreet but angry search for an identity and purpose that, to their mind, France denies them.
Players won't mind you moving around during this time, but remember to be discreet.
They had a long, discreet affair, which Susan Mary's husband either did not suspect, or did not mind too much.
But when this Kennedy-like clan, which is under discreet investigation for child abuse, makes fast friends with Jack (a hotshot reporter, mind you) and his girlfriend (the investigating social worker, no less), the mind reels -- and the book tanks.
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