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"secrets of" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to information or knowledge that is kept hidden or unknown: The Keys family has guarded the secrets of their recipe for generations.
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Writer recalls secrets of childhood.
"Secrets of a Sparrow".
But Denise has secrets of her own.
What were the secrets of his fortitude?
He knew no secrets of any consequence.
Chilam balam means "secrets of the soothsayers".
Sharing confidences, secrets of herself.
He has secrets, of course.
THE SECRETS OF THE F.B.I., by Ronald Kessler.
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