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secrets
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Plural of secret
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The word "secrets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the noun when you are referring to information that is not known or understood by others. For example: "The king had many secrets that he kept closely guarded."
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The first aim was, in the new spirit of socialism sweeping the land under Mitterrand, to demystify the impenetrable secrets of official France.
"Similar provisions in the TPP that will prevent whistleblowers and journalists from accessing or 'disclosing' trade secrets through a computer system," Sutton says.
Likewise some people feel they need secrets, otherwise they fear merging with their spouse.
He dismissed suggestions that the Guardian's Glenn Greenwald would take revenge on the UK for the detention of his partner, David Miranda, by exposing more secrets about British spies.
The Secrets of Vesuvius (The Roman Mysteries) by Caroline Lawrence Young history buffs will realise they're in for an exciting explosion when Flavia and her Roman Mysteries crew visit her uncle in Pompeii... in AD79.
A third principle riding atop these is transparency: the notion that government should be transparent by default and secret by necessity (and there are necessary secrets).
There, scientists have since been slowly revealing the Hunley's secrets.
It hasn't been a laughing matter for the man himself, who is now stuck in Russia, the intelligence agencies whose secrets he has disclosed, or the governments that have had to deal with the consequences.
He just can't trust anyone with his secrets any more after Will.
Twelve months later it went to Chelsea Manning, Bradley as he was then, who this year was sentenced to 35 years in jail for leaking state secrets.
Snowden, who is hiding in a safe house in Hong Kong, where he remains free despite admitting to the biggest leak of US secrets in a generation, spent nearly two hours taking questions on the Guardian website.
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