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"divulge of" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
"Divulge" means to reveal or disclose, so it would not make sense to use it with "of." The correct phrase would be "divulge information about" or "divulge details of." Example: The journalist promised to not divulge any information about the ongoing investigation.
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To this day there has been little if any venting of major grievances or divulging of big secrets, which may or may not exist.
Republicans hit hard on the divulging of confidential tax information, hinting of intimidation not only by the I.R.S. but also by the White House.
Mr. Camp contended, for instance, that a White House official's divulging of a private company's tax status constituted "a clear intimidation tactic".
It boggles, mortified, at the divulging of the contents of the iPod, the knowing reference to the oeuvre of Dizzee Rascal in the policy speech.
The quest initiated by the Cochrane authors to obtain the best available evidence on the efficacy of neuraminidase inhibitors is nearing completion, with complete divulging of individual patient data of the original randomized controlled trials.
With the consolidation and divulging of the protocol, the number of beneficiaries might be greater.
Finally, the data revealed that the divulging of confidential information about fellow residents made it difficult for the older people to form trusting interpersonal relationships with one another.
Interviews lasting for 30 to 60 min were tape-recorded and transcribed verbatim without any mark of the interviewees' names and accurate addresses to avoid the divulging of their information.
This is based on our reliable sources on the ground whom we cannot divulge because of operational security".
None of the parties involved divulge details of how much they are paying.
Retailers generally don't divulge details of their sales by category of goods.
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