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The phrase "a disclose" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is incorrect because "disclose" is a verb and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The company is required to disclose its financial information to the public."
Alternatives: "a disclosure" or "an announcement".
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The political shock troops of corporate America are fighting a "DISCLOSE Act" which would let us know which corporations are behind which campaigns.
Lots of us in the progressive community want to continue to work with Congress to create a DISCLOSE Act that does what it was originally intended to do, but we can't accept the deliberate creation of inequities in the rules governing political speech.
"We are pleased to see the Senate is aligning with the House on supporting a DISCLOSE Act that goes straight to the problem: the lack of transparency for unlimited, secret super PAC money and the influence it has on our elections and our elected officials," Miller said in a statement.
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Most psychotherapists reported that they preferred to an disclose error to the patient.
After rinsing with a disclosing agent, patients were instructed to brush until all plaque was removed.
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and for she tests the reliability for cell for phones from a disclosed company.
All a reputable fee-based analyst receives is a disclosed cash payment.
We assume that a disclosed data set is a subset from a population data set.
It is useful to differentiate among the different types of variables in a disclosed data set.
2. How to determine when a disclosed financial tie or other competing interest constitutes a conflict of interest?
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