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secret

[see-krit] / ˈsi krɪt /




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Belton wrote in a note that for software, it was never the code itself which was the “secret sauce” or “competitive advantage.”

From MarketWatch

In post-post-war American culture, suburbs and small towns are more often than not a stage for secrets, sorrows, scandals and satire.

From Los Angeles Times

"My secret is to enjoy skiing! I was really relaxed in the morning and tried to keep the good feelings from the training and have fun skiing."

From Barron's

"My secret is to enjoy skiing! I was really relaxed in the morning and tried to keep the good feelings from the training and have fun skiing."

From Barron's

The second part is not a big secret.

From BBC