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The phrase "boundaries of privacy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in any context where you need to refer to the limits of someone's right to privacy, such as in the sentence: "It is important to respect the boundaries of privacy in personal relationships."
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Drawing the boundaries of privacy has always been tricky.
"Like the work of these artists," Ms. Irvine said, "Yoshiyuki's photographs explore the boundaries of privacy, an increasingly rare commodity.
One flick of their editorial pen was enough to break the boundaries of privacy and of compassion.
Many who have sued Gawker said that it overstepped the boundaries of privacy, slandered reputations or failed to do adequate reporting before posting articles.
For the last decade, Facebook has pushed the boundaries of privacy, encouraging and occasionally forcing account holders to share increasing amounts of information.
"It's clear that we keep discovering new boundaries of privacy that are possible to push and just as quickly breached," Mr. Katz said.
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"It really is quite important to have a boundary of privacy in relationships," says Hodson.
There seems to be no boundary of privacy between his camera and his subjects as he zeros in on an arm, a leg, a foot, a shoulder tattoo, even a gum bubble so huge that it all but replaces the face of the young girl blowing it.
Facebook has pushed the boundaries on privacy in the interest of building user connection and even more revenue.
I wonder if the experience of motherhood had given her an even greater desire to police the boundaries of her privacy, and those of her family.
Both these intimately observed dramas rely for their raw, emotional intensity on Johnson's willingness to transgress the usual boundaries of personal privacy, tact and even empathy.
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