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The phrase "confidentiality clause" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a specific clause in a contract, agreement, or other legal documents that states that all information shared must remain confidential. For example: "We signed a non-disclosure agreement that included a confidentiality clause."
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That settlement included a confidentiality clause.
The settlements always had a confidentiality clause.
I wonder: did that contract include a confidentiality clause?
Chelsea admitted that the confidentiality clause was, in retrospect, "inappropriate".
The terms of his appointment include a commercial confidentiality clause.
Officials there contend that they knew nothing about a confidentiality clause.
The Lopez confidentiality clause was also significantly broader than the one in the Brown settlement.
Second, Ms. Vintilla would have to agree to a confidentiality clause.
"I just don't think that's right," he said of the confidentiality clause.
He said he could not name the company because of a contractual confidentiality clause.
I want to make clear that in my settlement there is no confidentiality clause.
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