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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she divulged" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to reveal or disclose information that is typically private or secret. Example: "After years of keeping it a secret, she finally divulged her true identity."
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In 1934 Ioanna startled the world when she divulged that she could cook.
It was here that she divulged that chocolate, hard work and three massages a week do it for her.
In interviews with the S.E.C. and prosecutors, she divulged the identity of numerous tippers and sketched a broad map of inside traders.
Over time she divulged more details, including how she had once witnessed the extended gang rape of a teenage girl by Serbian fighters.
Prior to her operation, she divulged her secret for picking out the best cantaloupes, winking and drawing me in close as she spoke.
If he was so adept at predicting his victims' next moves, why didn't he second-guess the countess before she divulged the details of her profligate gifts to her friends?
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In Episode 7, she divulges that she was raped when she was twelve.
She's much warmer, she chats, she jokes, she divulges scurrilous gossip about her husband's rock star friends.
She divulges little or nothing about other relationships except her happy marriage to a cameraman, with whom she has a son.
Aurora is hospitalized just after midnight on New Year's Eve in a state of confusion; there, she divulges a man's name and address.
In a previous letter from her freshman year, she divulges that a junior in her dorm had been caught at her boyfriend's apartment in Cambridge at 3 15 a.m.
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