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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conceal information" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to hide or keep something secret or confidential. Example: The government is often accused of concealing information from the public.
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People have probably tried to conceal information in written form from the time that writing developed.
New Labour's Freedom of Information Act was more concerned to conceal information than to reveal it.
(SBU) COMMENT: Berdimuhamedov has gone to great lengths to conceal information about his family and personal life from the public.
"Those agencies are now attempting to conceal information that would shed light on tactics that appear to have been illegal.
"They will bring the strongest of those where they can show evil intent in trying to conceal information from shareholders".
"After a detailed analysis of the facts and the law, the court finds that Genesco and Goldman Sachs did not fraudulently conceal information," the judge wrote.
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The maximum penalty for concealing information is three years.
The plaintiffs also claim that the league deliberately concealed information about the neurological risks of concussion.
But the person said there was no evidence that Tyco had concealed information.
Administration officials said they had not concealed information about the cost of the new drug benefit.
It said Toyota had concealed information from regulators related to sticking accelerator pedals on its vehicles.
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