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The phrase "to keep secret" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to not reveal or disclose information to others. Example: "I promised to keep the secret about the surprise party for my friend." "I can trust her to keep our conversation a secret." "I regret not being able to keep the secret from my colleagues."
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An occasional strike was easy to keep secret.
A factory is really big and hard to keep secret.
"The Taliban wanted to keep secret what they had done.
"This kind of thing is hard to keep secret.
More embarrassingly, he said, he was trying to keep secret that he was gay.
Was this a scene that you had to keep secret from other "Mad Men" cast members?
In the world of flavor, it is not enough to keep secret a chemical formula.
Did any of them do anything in your home that you've had to keep secret?
Newspapers, dedicated to openness, fight to keep secret their sources' identity.
The Church of Scientology has been similarly frustrated in its efforts to keep secret its "briefings".
Then because I photographed a room the administration wanted to keep secret, they had me arrested".
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