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Discover LudwigThe phrase "let on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean "reveal or disclose," as in the example sentence, "He didn't let on what he was planning for her birthday."
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I didn't let on, though.
That don't even let on how hurt they are.
"It's much more serious than I let on".
he probably didn't let on, but he missed you both.
Is he more tortured than he likes to let on?
Don't let on, it would only create a huge stir.
For, let on throughout this paper.
Then let on without ultimatum or emotion.
DO NOT let on too much.
Don't let on that you're upset.
Don't let on that you want to mess with it.
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