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"sneaky thing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that is being deliberately sly or cunning. For example, you could say, "That was a really sneaky thing to do."
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But you will allow us just the little sneaky thing of the first Scot since 1896.
The sneaky thing about Randy, though, is that it's hard to keep him confined to the encore.
So in version 11, Nuance did another sneaky thing; if you manually edit something NatSpeak transcribed, the software compares the new phrase you type with what you originally said.
Such a sneaky thing.
Money can be a sneaky thing.
Now, this is a slightly sneaky thing I do with my cats, but remember, it's for a good cause.
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They're all about revealing the sneaky things that people do.
Talking about this and other sneaky things Shirley and her sister did for their mother, I suggested that perhaps extended discussions, as my ethical experts urged, would have been preferable.
Apple's stance makes sense, especially since private APIs have been known to do sneaky things like send users information back to developer's servers.
Four questions were asked about four types of aggressive behavior, including 'Which children kick, hit or push other children?' (physical aggression), 'Which children call other children names?' (verbal aggression), 'Which children gossip or tell lies about other children?' (relational aggression), and 'Which children do sneaky things that are not allowed?' (covert aggression).
Asking questions does a number of sneaky things in an argument: it allows you to remain in control of an argument (because you're directing where it goes and keeping the pressure on the other person's argument), and it exposes any discrepancies or weaknesses in your opponent's argument.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com