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Discover LudwigThe phrase "divulge for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to reveal or disclose information for a specific purpose or to a specific person. Example: The detective promised to divulge for the witness, providing key evidence that would help solve the case.
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Cruz would not divulge for whom he voted earlier in the day.
Our office (whose floor I will not divulge for fear of legal recrimination) did not have a coffee machine.
NOT long after his mother died in December 2010, John Sinclair said he began receiving calls from a company that claimed it had found money belonging to her, which it would divulge for a fee.
While Mr. Trotter maintains that he still has designs on New York and other cities that he is not at liberty to divulge, for now there's just the one restaurant.
Thays did not divulge, for instance, that her biological father, whom she rarely saw, had canceled plans for a trip she was looking forward to later in the summer.
With his wife, Heidi, at his side, Cruz said that, now that Trump had been defeated, it was time for the nation "to look to the future". Cruz would not divulge for whom he voted earlier in the day.
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No cast or conductor was divulged for "Orpheus," and no conductor for "Prima Donna".
The museum has asked the owner in Israel, whose identity has not been divulged, for permission to make the repairs.
The department also divulged for the first time that the number of material witnesses held in terrorism investigations as of January was "fewer than 50".
Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan have divulged for the first time the real reason behind their shock defection from ITV, confirming that Maureen Duffy, the head of daytime TV, was the cause of their decision.
Set at a mixed martial arts studio in Manhattan (the promoter asked that its name not be divulged for legal reasons), this book party last week featured the usual crowd of publicists, agents and writers, who nibbled on lemon cake and Vietnamese summer rolls.
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