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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more discreet" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two or more things and suggest that one is more subtle or cautious than another. Example: "I suggest we handle this matter with more discretion, rather than discussing it openly in front of others."
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Maybe somewhere more discreet".
Mitchell was more discreet.
Young John was more discreet.
Others were more discreet.
Other companies are a little more discreet.
Thereafter he was more discreet.
"The market here is more discreet.
Other, more discreet action, is afoot.
Life with mother was more discreet.
others are not much more discreet.
"He's much more discreet than I am".
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