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disclose me
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "disclose me" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning in English. Example: "Please disclose me the information you have on the project." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
We studied a convenient sample of 902 adult Arabs and examined three perspectives (preference, perception of norm, and perception of current practice) on two topics (which ME to disclose and who to disclose ME).
Science
Determining who should disclose ME is another matter of controversy.
Science
Disclosure of near miss medical error (ME) and who should disclose ME to patients continue to be controversial.
Science
There was also significant (P < 0.001) difference between the distributions of norm perception and current practice perception regarding who to disclose ME (Table 4).
Science
We examined preference, perception of norm, and perception of current practice on two topics, which ME to be disclosed and who to disclose ME.
Science
We dichotomized responses to the questionnaires on which ME to be disclosed as statement one (don't disclose ME) vs. other statements, and statement 5 (disclose near miss ME) vs. other statements; and to the questionnaires on who to disclose ME as statement three (at-fault-physician) vs. other statements.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
This difference between females and males in preference was consistent with their current practice perception that at-fault-physician discloses ME (43% vs. 26%) but not with which ME to be disclosed (17% vs. 17% for near miss ME, 20% vs. 9% for no-disclosure of ME); thus females had a larger gap between preference and current practice perception regarding which ME to be disclosed.
Science
Given that, what information is Viktor Mayer-Schönberger prepared to disclose to me about himself – given it will be Googlable for the forseeable?
News & Media
The brothers would not disclose to me the exact shape of the web, or the discoveries behind it, claiming that they needed to protect their competitive edge in a worldwide race to develop faster supercomputers.
News & Media
At no point did Mr. Alden (or anyone else at the firm for that matter) disclose to me that Benchmark Capital was a Quinn Emanuel client.
News & Media
The program, which is totally free to students, is currently supported via a $100,000 grant from an organization that Mujhid was not able to disclose to me.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "disclose me" in formal writing. Instead, opt for grammatically correct alternatives such as "disclose to me" or "reveal to me".
Common error
The most common error is using the incorrect word order. Remember that "disclose" is a transitive verb, so the object (what is being disclosed) should follow the verb, and the indirect object (to whom it is disclosed) should be indicated with a preposition such as "to".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "disclose me" is grammatically incorrect; a correct phrasing would be to use a preposition, such as in "disclose to me". It attempts to function as a request for information, but Ludwig AI identifies it as not usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "disclose me" is grammatically incorrect and not recommended for use in written English. As Ludwig AI points out, it's not a standard expression. The correct form is "disclose to me", or alternative phrases such as "reveal to me", "tell me", or "inform me" can be used depending on the context. These alternatives ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy, making communication more effective.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
disclose to me
Corrects the word order to align with standard English grammar, making it a functional equivalent.
reveal to me
Replaces "disclose" with "reveal", offering a more common and grammatically sound alternative.
tell me
A simpler and more direct way of asking someone to provide information.
inform me
Suggests a more formal and informative type of revelation.
share with me
Implies a willingness to share information, often of a personal nature.
let me know
A casual way to request information, often regarding future updates.
confide in me
Implies sharing sensitive or personal information, suggesting a close relationship.
divulge to me
Suggests revealing something previously secret or private.
bring to my attention
Highlights the act of making something known, often something important.
make me aware of
Focuses on the act of increasing someone's awareness about something.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "disclose me"?
The correct way to phrase this is to say "disclose to me". The preposition "to" is necessary to indicate the recipient of the disclosure.
What can I say instead of "disclose me"?
You can use alternatives like "reveal to me", "tell me", or "inform me" depending on the context.
Is "disclose me" grammatically correct?
No, "disclose me" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrasing requires the preposition "to", as in "disclose to me".
What does "disclose to me" mean?
"Disclose to me" means to reveal or make known some information to the speaker. It's a request for information to be shared.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested