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The phrase "a disclosure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of making information known or revealing something, often in a legal or formal context.
Example: "The company issued a disclosure regarding its financial status to ensure transparency with its investors."
Alternatives: "an announcement" or "a revelation."
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I should make a disclosure.
First, a disclosure.
It is barely a disclosure.
(A disclosure up front: I'm a fan).
Incidentally, here's a disclosure of my own.
(A disclosure: I am engaged to one).
"Such a disclosure is not surprising.
(A disclosure: I'm on the board of a Reform congregation).
"It reinforces the need for a disclosure box," she said.
(A disclosure: my mother is friendly with Dimon's parents).
It's not an advocacy document — it's a disclosure document.
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