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"Very discrete" is not correct in written English; the correct phrase is "very discrete." This phrase is used to describe something that is separate or distinct from something else. For example, "The staff members were very discrete when handling confidential information."
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It's going to happen in very discrete baby steps," he said.
"I think anytime you have these price-fixing allegations," he said, "I think those are very, very discrete and narrow".
That's a very discrete, small amount of time to focus on, to figure out what the hell is going on.
Tom Malinowski, the Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, told me, "It was a very discrete situation.
Everyone is talking about smart watches, but I think the integration of very discrete sensors in other clothing items is going to be fascinating.
Although statistically significant, all these effects were however very discrete compared to those of E2B at low and high doses.
In an article published this fall, he acknowledged the "important but very discrete role" of corporate law in regulating the behavior of managers and directors.
Using this catalyst, SWCNTs with a very discrete chiral preference and a narrow diameter distribution were synthesized at moderate temperature.
Histologic findings revealed a very discrete, fibrous capsule around the implant in the 1- and 3-month rabbits, and the LactoSorb was still grossly visible.
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What matters in the above is that Microsoft is better at tying together its not-very-discrete operating systems.
Challenging the traditional approaches to health care training that were distinct and proceeded along very 'discrete occupational lines' is recognised as an important project [ 22].
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