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The phrase "are private of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English.
Example: "The documents are private of any sensitive information." (This is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "are free from" or "are devoid of".
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Of the 33 universities, only 12 universities (36.4%) are public and 21 (63.4%) are private; of the 16 university colleges only two (12.5%) are public and 14 (87.5%) are private; and out of 22 university centres/institutes/campuses only five (22.7%) are public while the rest 17 (77.3%) are private (TCU 2015b).
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I like the idea of being private, of taking a long time and putting huge research and funds and mental efforts into research and development.
India is typical: 70% of spending is private, of which 86% is OOP [ 1, 2].
Four hours before the beginning of the bioassay, they were private of food.
These are private moments of complete pleasure.
But Mr. Williams's stage worlds are private, full of internal meanings we can't share.
Four of which are private and 16 of them were established after the year 2001 onwards.
And 84 of them are private schools.
Japan has 80 medical schools, 29 of which are private.
Usually this kind of rooms are private.
Most healthcare spending in developing countries is private out-of-pocket.
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