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The phrase "opaque information" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe information that is unclear, difficult to understand, or lacks transparency. Example: "The company's financial reports were filled with opaque information, making it difficult for investors to truly understand their financial situation."
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Others say the opaque information is a big problem.
A decision on airport expansion is being taken on the basis of "opaque" information, a senior MP has warned.
Elsewhere, metadata can also be used to illustrate more opaque information about us.
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It's hard to argue that we have a $2-trillion-plus industry that this is opaque from information around quality and cost of service.
As such, the police would still be able to make data requests, but directly to the user — certainly an improvement on the opaque private information exchanges that have helped build the current corporate-government surveillance nexus.
From a lesser investor in a less opaque industry, this information would be dull.
"Why hasn't the NYPD updated and improved its inefficient and opaque Freedom of Information process?
Participants drew a sealed opaque envelope containing information about treatment allocation.
Furthermore, the complexity of structured products created through financial engineering along the risk transfer chain makes the markets very opaque, which magnifies the information problems to the extreme.
Employees will be randomised using sealed opaque envelopes, which contain information on the allocated group.
13 The above research gives an opaque picture of the information and support needs of women recalled following screening.
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