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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all disclosed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that everything has been revealed or made known.
Example: "The report was thorough, and all disclosed information was made available to the public."
Alternatives: "everything revealed" or "all made known".
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"These are all disclosed dollars.
"Of these 206 clinical investigators, almost all disclosed only one financial interest".
"Specific issues and even the specific hospitals named were all disclosed in the F.B.I. affidavit that was unsealed" in 1997.
This compensation is all disclosed, so shareholders and other directors can monitor the situation and refuse to re-elect directors if the payment turns out to be inappropriate.
It's all disclosed up front, and actually, in many circumstances, it's helpful because there's a pre-existing relationship and there's a trust.
A common link among these employees is that they all disclosed the condition to their employers, got some reasonable accommodations and worked hard to modify challenging behaviors.
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To predict the location of ego users, we take the locations of all disclosing alters and identify the most frequent city among alters, i.e. the modal predictor.
For example, General Motors GMM), China Merchants Bank (CMB) and Pingan Bank (PAB) all disclose existence of title risk in their prospectus Risk Factors sections.
But they are almost all disclosing their donors; they started more slowly; and they appear unlikely to catch up.
"It'll all be disclosed," he said.
But after that, the codes should all be disclosed.
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