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The phrase "a disclosure for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of disclosure intended for a particular purpose or audience.
Example: "The company issued a disclosure for its financial performance in the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a statement for" or "a report for".
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With the exception of California, which required a disclosure for bottled water with arsenic levels between 5 and 10 parts per billion in October 2007, states have thus far pursued few additional efforts besides funding programs to remove arsenic from water supplies (California and New Mexico).
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A disclosure of interests for PJS is available at http://www.bjog.org/view/0/EdDisclOfInt.html#Philip_Steer.
Mr. Wen pointedly mentioned that he had been sick -- a rare disclosure for a leader -- then delivered a call for truth, justice and an inquiry that was open at "every step" to public supervision.
JK has filed a patient disclosure for a software product related to this field (in general).
The new federal consumer watchdog agency, for instance, is proposing Wednesday that banks include a disclosure box for overdraft fees on checking account statements.
Earlier this year, the American Economics Association adopted a disclosure requirement for the seven journals it publishes.
In a disclosure filing for the event, he noted that he was a paid consultant, speaker and researcher for Medtronic.
A disclosure requirement for these groups, which have been created under Section 527 of the tax code, passed the Senate two weeks ago.
DisclosurePolicy creates a disclosure policy for bloggers to post on their blogs, based on their answers to a few questions.
The company provides bloggers with tools to empower disclosure and has popularized the concept of adopting a Disclosure Policy for all bloggers through http://www.DisclosurePolicy.org.org
Someone played a Disclosure cut for me, and I was like, "Wow, that's cool.
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