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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concealment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of hiding or keeping something secret.
Example: "The investigation revealed a concealment of crucial evidence that could have changed the outcome of the trial."
Alternatives: "a hiding of" or "a suppression of".
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Ms. Kidman, who turns Franklin's guardedness into as much a revelation as a concealment of character, is pretty close to perfection.
"My request was not a concealment of evidence because every matter of relevance had been examined or was available for examination during the public inquiry.
Here, then, is the irony of the "realist" novel: the very gestures with which it conjures up reality are actually a concealment of the real.
These reviewers also independently evaluated the quality of the methodology of the RCTs using the Jadad scoring system.24 Interrater agreement for quality scores was 70%, the low percentage mainly due to discrepancy of evaluating randomization of trials that merely state the phrase without further mentioning its process such as a concealment of allocation.
"My request was not a concealment of evidence because every matter of relevance had been examined or was available for examination during the public inquiry," he said "There was no secrecy surrounding the post-mortem report because it had always been available for examination and questioning by counsel representing the interested parties during the inquiry".
Especially if one considers that every disclosure of the world 'through' technology is also immediately a concealment of other possible disclosive relations.
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Belief was part of Hester, taken for granted, a sturdy certainty that brought her confidence and allowed her to insist she must be taken as she was, allowed her to condemn as a dishonesty any concealment of personal traits.
Dress would be a concealment and blockage of the source of knowledge, a loss of power (fuerte) and a denial of grace (gracia).
Prosecutors have accused Mr. Trichet of helping in a fraudulent concealment of the extent of the bank's losses and the provisions it had to make to cover them.
The question is whether these reaffirmations still inspire Americans to be better than they actually are, or whether the nation's rhetoric has degenerated into a ritual concealment of what the country has actually become.
Knowledge of allocation was adequately concealed in nearly all studies (7/8), whereas an adequate concealment of the allocation was reported in only four of the studies.
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