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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep discreet" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It could be part of a complete sentence, such as "Please keep this information discreet" or "Remember to keep your actions discreet." This phrase is typically used to remind someone to keep something confidential or private. For example, "I'm trusting you to keep my secret discreet."
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A better solution might be for GPs to keep discreet tabs on children with weight issues, as I'm sure many do anyway.
In this ethnic Tibetan zone of northwest Yunnan, some families and temples keep discreet pictures of the Dalai Lama and the exiled leader is revered, but the political atmosphere is less tense than in parts of Tibet proper.
There was no need to keep discreet and do the sneaky follows like some covert operation.
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Make-up and nail varnish is also to be kept "discreet".
As with the other shows, the prices are kept discreet, presumably lest word of them should spark a revolution.
The family planning service providers indicated that many women preferred to keep the records at the health centre so that their use of the services could be kept discreet.
"We keep that discreet," he replied.
Ford said that he wanted to take details of requests only over the phone to keep activities discreet.
"A chief of staff ought to keep a discreet profile," he said in January at his swearing-in.
I wasn't sure the civilians would not shoot Israeli aid workers, so we had to keep things discreet at first.
Hotel employees try to keep a discreet eye on guests' health not just when they check in but during their stay as well.
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