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Discover LudwigThe phrase "greater disclosure" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase typically refers to providing more information than has already been provided. For example, "The company is working to ensure greater disclosure of its financial information going forward."
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An ancillary benefit may accrue from greater disclosure.
This week, GlaxoSmithKline learned what that greater disclosure could mean.
"And the bigger question is of greater disclosure going forward.
In Spain, the central bank demanded greater disclosure from banks.
Nor does greater disclosure seem to hurt competitiveness.
The biotechnology industry is expected to oppose an efforts to force greater disclosure.
Mr. Spitzer is not alone in calling for the greater disclosure of clinical test data.
She called for greater disclosure of trades and reserves to cushion against losses.
The group also calls for greater disclosure by the ratings agencies themselves.
Regulators in Switzerland and the United States are pushing for greater disclosure of salaries and bonuses.
They require greater transparency in derivatives markets and demand greater disclosure from hedge funds.
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