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The phrase "a closed hearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a hearing that is not open to the public, often to protect sensitive information or the privacy of individuals involved.
Example: "The judge decided to hold a closed hearing to discuss the details of the case without public scrutiny."
Alternatives: "private hearing" or "sealed hearing".
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Mr. Shelby asks Mr. Dimon if he would "feel more comfortable in a closed hearing".
The 47 health professionals were arraigned in a closed hearing in a security court.
He says they could talk about it more at a closed hearing.
Today, Mr. Echeverría came before the special prosecutor, Ignacio Carrillo, at a closed hearing.
Courts should also do all they could to mitigate the unfairness of a closed hearing.
The tribunal, which is a closed hearing, will sit again on 16 February.
A closed hearing was held on his case on Thursday at the military court in Gaza.
She was tried on Nov. 23 in a closed hearing at the Beijing Intermediate People's Court.
The trial was a closed hearing, so few details of witnesses' evidence have emerged.
The committee plans to hold a closed hearing on the issue soon, Mrs. Feinstein said.
In the second and more important encounter, Judge Parker met with the two sides in a closed hearing.
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