one-on-one vs top secret

one-on-one

adj
  • Involving direct communication or competition between two people. 

  • bijective or injective 

  • Involving one attacker and one defender. 

noun
  • A contest involving only one player on each side, especially of an activity often involving teams. 

top secret

adj
  • Pertaining to any especially sensitive closed-room activities. 

  • Information classified at one of the highest levels of sensitivity by a government, based on an assessment that it would cause exceptionally grave damage to national security if disclosed. 

  • A level of security clearance needed to access such information. 

noun
  • A secret that is classed as "top secret"; top-secret information. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see top, secret. 

How often have the words one-on-one and top secret occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )