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"breach of confidence" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a legal term that refers to a situation in which sensitive or confidential information is disclosed without the consent of the people involved. Example sentence: The company was sued for breach of confidence when confidential customer information was released.
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"This would be a serious breach of confidence.
They included fraud, breach of confidence, attempts to obtain payment twice, and unjust retention of property.
She is suing for alleged misuse of private information, breach of confidence and copyright infringement.
Moses argued the publication of the emails was also a breach of confidence.
His areas of speciality include defamation, breach of confidence, contempt, human rights and media copyrights.
Spurr's lawyers are attempting to argue a breach of confidence and breach of privacy.
On Friday, Eriksson began legal action against the newspaper for breach of confidence.
They have been granted in kiss-and-tell or breach of confidence cases.
Ramsay's claim is for breach of private information, breach of confidence, breach of copyright and conspiracy.
These may include libel and defamation, privacy and breach of confidence, contempt of court and copyright violations, among other things.
The BBC said it was considering additional legal action, possibly claiming damages for breach of contract or breach of confidence.
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