Open secret

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An open secret is a concept or idea in government and military circles that is officially restricted in knowledge, but is actually widely known.

Examples

The term open secret also refers to something which is widely known to be true, but which none of the people most intimately concerned is willing to categorically acknowledge in public.

For example, it may be widely known that an individual government minister holds a particular opinion, but is at present unable to express that opinion publicly because it is contrary to the formally expressed view of the government of which he or she is a member.

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