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"conceal from" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It can be used to mean to keep something hidden from someone or to prevent someone from knowing something. For example, "He concealed the truth from her so she would remain unaware of what really happened."
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Self-Concealment Scale (SCS) is composed of ten items to measure self-concealment, defined as a tendency to conceal from others personal information that one perceives as distressing or negative (Larson and Chastain, 1990).
"You see, Mr. President, I have nothing to conceal from you," he said.
"You see, Mr President, I have nothing to conceal from you," remarked Churchill.
This "truth," Hendrickson argues, is one that the government desperately tries to conceal from its citizens.
"This is electronic evidence that these killers tried to destroy and tried to conceal from us".
The verb now means "conceal from unauthorized view; censor but do not destroy".
Two: to conceal from the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) the company's successful financial position.
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His incarceration was concealed from the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Animals are often concealed from the visiting public, generating complaints.
Its interior is mostly concealed from passers-by.
Britain's role was concealed from the US.
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