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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something secret" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a confidential situation or information that is not meant to be shared publicly. For example: "My sister told me something secret that I'm not allowed to tell anyone else."
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"Then show me something secret.
Something secret is revealed.
Why is something secret?
It's not about keeping something secret.
If you really want to know something secret, it's transparency.
Why not? "He's keeping something secret," Schultz says.
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"Let me tell you something: Secrets kill," Iyanla tells the Pace sisters.
When you want to launch something super secret you don't go to the people who will tell your secrets.
"I'm inherently a secretive person," said Mara. "It's just fun and exciting to do something in secret.
I read poetry about once a year, but this time I was looking for something, some secret or clue.
"Do you know what it takes to classify something 'Top Secret'?" he continued.
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