Sentence examples for discreet of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "discreet of" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
It is possible that you are thinking of the phrase "discreet about," which means to be careful and secretive about something. Example: She was discreet about her plans to surprise her husband with a birthday party.

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Eric Rohmer has always been the most discreet of film directors.

In general, the Russians have been the most discreet of suitors.

The Red Cross, the most neutral and discreet of aid groups, has had staff members killed in Burundi and Chechnya.

This unexpected peep behind the green baize door is afforded by that most discreet of men, the Registrar-General.

My impression is that Mr. Muntagirov has more to give than this role allows him to show, but he is the more discreet of the two.

In achieving this extraordinarily difficult compromise, Wren had not just tested his genius to the limits, but realised the most monumentally discreet of all English compromises.

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Discreet, out-of-the-way bars have been a staple of Japanese culture for decades.

Lengthy menstrual bleeding as a potential side effect of a longer-acting injectable would offset the benefit of discreet use of injectables.

Brought together, the four start to dream of an impossible community, of a discreet phalanstère of the passions.

Provide a verified list of outlets to be visited and observed as part of the discreet audit of all retailers in each community (see below).

More so, perhaps, than the more discreet presence of Colombians, of all kinds.

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