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The phrase "a disclosure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of revealing or making known information, typically in formal or legal contexts.
Example: "The report included a disclosure of all financial transactions for the year."
Alternatives: "a revelation of" or "an announcement of".
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Incidentally, here's a disclosure of my own.
The government has apparently yet to make a disclosure of the sort Mr. Verrilli described.
Most INGOs should also have a disclosure of malpractice, or whistleblowing policy that protects complainants.
He's asking for a disclosure of the trustee's connections to JPMorgan, which Mr. Kobak says can be submitted next week.
Might an explanation of that decision have prompted questions leading to a disclosure of the fraud years earlier?
He refused to make a disclosure of said invention without a definitive commitment from the government to purchase it.
But since the SEC rightly requires full and fair disclosure, I'll need to start with a disclosure of my own.
Gee's friendly example, though, is less a convincing illustration of his thesis than a disclosure of constricted epistemological assumptions.
There was also a disclosure of $11,774.67 in campaign support provided solely by the AWU national office.
Could the network just issue a disclosure of some sort and then just let her rip away?
Time for a disclosure of our own: The New York Times Company has not taken a corporate position on the proposed antipiracy legislation.
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