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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has hidden from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone or something has been avoiding detection or discovering by another person, such as hiding from view. For example: The child had hidden from his parents when they arrived home early.
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The second thing the accounting convention has hidden from us is consumerism's contribution to global warming.
In the 41 years since Apollo 11, Mr. Armstrong has hidden from his fame, rarely appearing in public.
Hastings has huge debt problems, which he has hidden from his wife and which leaves him open to being blackmailed.
The story's protagonist, Paul Espeseth, is going through a crisis of sorts, which he has hidden from both his family and his shrink.
The feelings he has hidden from himself become clear only when he reads a letter from B after the two have broken up.
His cancer was most likely a result of smoking, a habit he took up at 15 and has hidden from his mother to this day, he said.
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I had hidden from it.
Both have hidden from the law in religious communities.
Göring had swallowed a cyanide pill that he had hidden from his captors.
The man had hidden from security personnel after the park closed and entered the pool somehow.
I found myself revealing all the grief that I had hidden from him.
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