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Discover Ludwig"secret passage" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a hidden or concealed route or pathway, often used for secretive or clandestine purposes. Example: "The old castle was rumored to have a secret passage that led to a hidden treasure room."
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A secret passage to the Treasury?
What is death, they seem to ask: a secret passage?
Where does the secret passage in the basement lead?
We waited, the party came; back to the store, through a secret passage.
"I thought, if I ever build a house, it's going to have a secret passage".
The greatest thing the children found was a secret passage in the Welch house.
There are also 35 styles of millwork and a secret passage.
Suddenly, unexpectedly, a bookshelf swivels on its axis to reveal a secret passage.
It is the entrance to a secret passage leading inside the volcano itself.
I was one of two lucky spectators who were led into a secret passage each night.
The old feeling you'd get, that you had sprung a trapdoor, discovered a secret passage, won't come anymore.
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