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"secret organization" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase, meaning an organization that operates secretly and keeps its activities and members confidential. It can be used in various contexts, such as in literature, news articles, or everyday conversations. Example: The protagonist discovered that his father was a part of a secret organization that had been controlling the government from behind the scenes for years.
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"It's a secret organization".
"We always sign confidentiality agreements," Ms. Yang said, "but now we're operating like a secret organization".
This is a secret organization founded in the 1920 to fight the British in Egypt.
It was instrumental in breaking up the Molly Maguires, a secret organization of coal miners.
There was a powerful secret organization, and proper science about population growth and tiny viruses.
In March 1821 the police penetrated another secret organization, I Federati ("The Confederates"), led by the Milanese nobleman Federico Confalonieri.
Undercover Brother is recruited to join the Brotherhood, a secret organization dedicated to leveling the playing field for African-Americans.
Others fear that the United States is run by a secret organization they call the Zionist Occupation Government.
Within the I.S.I., there is a secret organization known as the S Wing, which is largely composed of supposedly retired military and I.S.I. officers.
Once again, the Joes, an elite fighting unit, confront the secret organization Cobra, which has managed to place a phony president in the White House.
Jack Harkness, the immortal, time-traveling guy and leader of a secret organization called Torchwood that saves the world from aliens.
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