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low profile

NOUN
  1. a state of low visibility in which public notice is avoided
    he was never one to keep a low profile

How To Use low profile In A Sentence

  • THE man who went undercover in an attempt to expose the bung culture in English football was keeping a low profile again yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • They kept a low profile until the controversy had alated.
  • The TV presenter and model may have been keeping a relatively low profile over the past year but she has still managed to earn a decent crust. The Sun
  • Or do you try to keep a low profile about it?
  • They also have a worryingly low profile. Times, Sunday Times
  • We would have to keep a low profile.
  • District judges handle the vast bulk of family and civil cases but they have a low profile. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company likes to keep a low profile and let rival companies take the flak. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's not the sort of politician to keep a low profile for long.
  • When you are feeling happy, please enjoy it, but keep low profile.
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