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Discover Ludwig"hidden champion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this term in situations where a person or organization has achieved success without receiving much recognition. For example, "Sam is our little hidden champion; she has won awards for her accomplishments, but most people don't know of her success."
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Karl Schlecht has just sold this German "hidden champion" - to a Chinese company.
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I am sure there are many frustrated champions hidden in many corners of the medical profession, but the whole tone of the profession militates against the adoption of technologies such as medical records, telecare and email.
And sometimes the diary is so wrenched from history that it can hardly be recognized; the Anne Frank House has long used Anne's history and hiding place to champion causes including opposition to the Vietnam War or "the ugly face of nationalism" in the Balkan conflict.
Away from the crowds, hidden from cameras, one gentleman champion was showing mutual respect and fraternity with another.
Twitch's Ambush ability takes a second before the invisibility is use, make sure that you time it effectively to avoid giving away your position; when using bushes to hide from enemy champions, use your ambush to move out of cover to surprise your enemies.
(In the boxing comedy "The Champion," from 1915, he triumphs by way of a horseshoe hidden in his glove).
In working for Armstrong, Ballarta replaced a French kick-boxing champion, known only as Thierry, whose good humor was sometimes hidden behind a fierce face.
Thus the war hero people would logically imagine to be a determined crusader for the interests of POWs and their families became instead the strange champion of hiding the evidence and closing the books.
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