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The phrase "discreet person" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is cautious and careful in their actions and speech, in order to avoid causing offense or drawing unwanted attention. Example: "She was known as a discreet person, always keeping her personal life private and avoiding gossip."
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But, before joining the Administration, Rice was an unusually disciplined, discreet person.
"I'm a discreet person, I have a normal life – and I like it.
He had always been a discreet person, and had in fact been criticized on several occasions for intellectual hermeticism.
"You can be sure that the cardinals will be autonomous in their decision and he will have no specific role in this election," Father Lombardi said, adding that the pope was "a very discreet person".
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He has put the same super-discreet person, Warren Christopher, in charge of the search.
But intrigue, as well as the soft notes of a discreet six-person band, filled the air before the program began.
"Fred was a very discreet, deliberative, private person," she says.
In person he was discreet, well brought up, and a very kind friend".
Hot Mess sends a discreet text message letting a person know that "An angel has sent you a hint" and that they should read it in a private place.
Otherwise, your plans to be discreet will backfire and that person will find out.
Make sure that the way that they know about this is discreet, so that the only person who doesn't know is your beloved.
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