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Discover LudwigThe phrase "secret rendezvous" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is often used to refer to a clandestine meeting between two or more people, often involving a romantic or clandestine intent. For example: The couple had to plan a secret rendezvous so that they could meet without their families knowing.
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Like the Romney meeting, the secret rendezvous quickly went public.
Once, he'd done a secret rendezvous of recording Mom's phone calls, just for the reconnaissance aspect.
By November, a secret rendezvous had been arranged to put a plot into action.
The freed men were picked up from a secret rendezvous site by helicopters provided by the Brazilian government.
When one has a secret rendezvous with the object of their mutual affection, the other feels betrayed.
Dennis peered through the curtains of our secret rendezvous location: Room 315 of the Hampton Inn near Phoenix airport.
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The two corresponded frequently and had secret lovers' rendezvous.
There's also a romantic element – the whole idea of secret codes and rendezvous and the low-fi nature of the work".
To give an illustrative but somewhat unrealistic example, assume that cooperators, and only cooperators, always know of some new secret place to rendezvous if they face too much free-riding in their current groups.
It is well-known on campus as a rendezvous for secret lovers.
Watch the clip to see Fitz chastising Olivia for using her one-time-only, super-secret White House lockdown password, and then just wait to see who else she invited to their secret bunker plan-making rendezvous.
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