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The phrase 'confidential to' is correct and is often used in written English
It is used to suggest that something is being said or done in secret or confidentially. For example, "Confidential to you, I'm planning a surprise birthday party for my friend."
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Sorry, that is commercially confidential to their clients.
(Personal and confidential to Ms. Berry: I didn't believe a word of this).
First Second Books is keeping their last names confidential to protect their safety.
He declined to comment on discussions with Tesco's major shareholders, saying they were "confidential to us".
"These types of arrangements should be confidential to the individual," Ms. Walker said.
And in all cases the identities of the donors have been kept confidential to protect the heartbroken.
Lawyers for the Scouts have argued that the files should be kept confidential to protect victims and wrongly accused adults.
Juvenile records are kept confidential to protect defendants from suffering the consequences of youthful indiscretions with, for example, prospective employers.
In smaller meetings, he varies his tone from the confidential to the triumphant depending on the audience.
The center's address is confidential to protect its tenants: dozens of women and children fleeing abusive relationships.
Airbus is obliged to provide Boeing, as the new owner of Airbus aircraft, with service bulletins and technical data, which are otherwise confidential to Airbus and its customers.
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