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Discover Ludwig"secrets about" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it in any context where you want to refer to information that has been kept secret. For example, "She had many secrets about her past that she chose not to share with anyone."
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My friend didn't unearth any dark secrets about her father.
I do not think I have any secrets about that.
Friedman shared no secrets about his team's methods.
He also knew some secrets about Vann's private life.
You want to know some secrets about Leonard Cohen?
We all keep secrets about ourselves from our children.
Gay men are accustomed to keeping secrets about themselves.
For all these pages, secrets about General Mladic will undoubtedly remain.
Within the fashion world there are many other open secrets about drug and alcohol addiction.
"You can't do that if you're keeping secrets about your own adulterous affairs".
Wanda is no mere private citizen dispensing secrets about the past.
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