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The phrase "hide information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation where some information is being kept secret or concealed from others. For example, "The government has been accused of hiding information about the proposed project."
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Indeed, often the rules actually force MPs to hide information.
Don't hide information based on the assumption that people will mishandle it.
Brooks must have been consulted about the high-risk decision to hide information from the police, the crown argued.
Freedom of speech requires constant protection; all governments hide information if they can get away with it.
Would you recommend that courtrooms find a way to "hide information about the parties' social status from judges and juries"?
Many government departments have been accused of using bogus arguments to hide information deleterious to their interests.
The committee said the government and its contractors had attempted to hide information about what was happening on Nauru.
"I can say with certainty now that the bill is created by bureaucrats for the bureaucrats to hide information".
Government officials could easily hide information about crime reports, public health issues, building complaints and traffic reports.
Republicans mostly thought it was to hide information; Democrats (surprise!) mostly accepted Clinton's word that it was for her convenience.
He also thinks the new letters might be used to hide information in ways other biologists couldn't easily see.
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