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The phrase "available for disclosure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to information sharing, legal matters, or transparency regarding data or documents.
Example: "The financial records are available for disclosure upon request from authorized personnel."
Alternatives: "open for sharing" or "ready for release".
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In some countries, hard data such as credit scores are available for disclosure.
However, the amount of information available for disclosure depends on the project.
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"Frankly, the [previous] disclosures weren't of that much use," says Kelly Huston, a spokesman for the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services, one of the first state agencies to make those disclosures available for anyone on its website.
Both of these requirements are focused on the goal of investor protection, as they ensure the swaps have disclosure information available for investors to review.
Available evidence suggests, on the one hand, growing support for disclosure, and on the other, the potential for significant harm.
Have every candidate sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (available for free on the Internet) before discussing your needs or personal information.
For each selected journal we examined the instructions to the authors over the last 20 years to examine if and when specific disclosure policies were available for conflicts of interest.
This study provided them with an opportunity for disclosure in a setting where couples counseling would be available.
And full disclosure should be easily available for all to see.
(Financial disclosure forms aren't available for Rice's security council tenure; by law, they're destroyed after six years).
So thank goodness for disclosure.
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