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disclosing about
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "disclosing about" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would be simply "disclosing" without the preposition "about." Example: "She is disclosing her findings from the research study."
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
I'd like to talk about a few things, one is the news that's coming out today about your acquisition of Summize, tell me a little about why you decided to buy them and what you're disclosing about the acquisition.
News & Media
Less contact of the public with the patients and not disclosing about the mental illness situation of the patient were found to be associated with stigmatization of the patients [ 11- 13].
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Those who did not disclose about own sero-status was found to be associated with adherence similar to other studies conducted in different parts of Ethiopia [ 8, 10].
Less information was disclosed about Mr. Boussara.
News & Media
There was nothing disclosed about prudency reserves.
News & Media
And few details are disclosed about what happened to money.
News & Media
Is there anything left to disclose about Dickens?
News & Media
What new information has been disclosed about Oppenheimer?
News & Media
Details were not disclosed about the agreement approved on Wednesday.
News & Media
Parts of the credit reports confirmed information that has been previously disclosed about the Obamas.
News & Media
There are understandable limitations on what could be disclosed about a particular special intelligence operation.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "about" after "disclosing". Use "disclosing [information]" instead. For example, say "disclosing the details" instead of "disclosing about the details".
Common error
The preposition "about" is often mistakenly added after "disclosing". This is redundant because "disclose" already implies revealing information about something. Remove "about" for clearer and more grammatically sound writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "disclosing about" attempts to function as a verb phrase, aiming to express the action of revealing information concerning a particular subject. However, as Ludwig AI points out, this construction is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is simply "disclosing", without the preposition "about".
Frequent in
News & Media
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "disclosing about" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. As Ludwig AI indicates, the correct usage is simply "disclosing", followed by the information being revealed. Although the intended meaning is clear – to reveal or share information – the unnecessary addition of "about" introduces redundancy and grammatical error. Prefer alternatives like "revealing details" or "sharing information" for clearer communication. While sources such as The New York Times and The Guardian have been found in the examples, the grammatical inaccuracy lowers its suitability for authoritative contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
disclosing information
Removes the unnecessary "about", making it grammatically correct.
revealing details
Replaces "disclosing" with "revealing" for similar meaning and corrects the grammar.
sharing information about
Uses "sharing" instead of "disclosing" and restructures the sentence for clarity.
providing details regarding
Offers a more formal alternative using "providing" and "regarding".
making known information concerning
Presents a formal way of expressing the disclosure of information.
divulging information on
Substitutes "disclosing" with "divulging", implying a release of confidential information.
unveiling details of
Uses "unveiling" to suggest a dramatic or significant disclosure.
reporting on facts
Focuses on the act of reporting factual information.
announcing the specifics of
Highlights the act of formally announcing particular details.
communicating facts relating to
Emphasizes the communication of facts in connection to a topic.
FAQs
How should I correctly use "disclosing" in a sentence?
Use "disclosing" directly followed by the information being revealed. For example, "She is disclosing confidential information" is correct, while "She is disclosing about confidential information" is incorrect.
What are some alternatives to "disclosing"?
You can use alternatives like "revealing details", "sharing information", or "providing details" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "disclosing about"?
No, it's grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is "disclosing" followed directly by the object of disclosure. The preposition "about" is unnecessary and makes the phrase redundant.
What's the difference between "disclosing" and "disclosing information about" something?
"Disclosing" already implies revealing information, so adding "information about" is redundant. It's better to simply say "disclosing [the information]".
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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
81%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested