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The phrase "start disclosing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate the beginning of the act of revealing or making information known. Example: "Before we proceed with the negotiations, we need to start disclosing our financial statements to ensure transparency."
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Reuters said it was considering whether to start disclosing all relevant securities holdings by writers at the bottom of articles.
Pfizer recently became the latest big drug maker to start disclosing payments to doctors who act as consultants or speakers.
Judge Huvelle ordered the Department of Health and Human Services to start disclosing the results of such investigations.
WhatsApp said on Thursday that it would start disclosing the phone numbers and analytics data of its users to Facebook.
High-end British brand Burberry this week committed to start disclosing the chemical discharges of its suppliers in the global south by the end of June 2014.
As part of its proposed overhaul, WhatsApp said it would start disclosing the phone numbers and analytics data of its users to Facebook.
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Perhaps the worry is that once a firm starts disclosing figures, it cannot easily revert to giving less information.
As a result of that effort, companies have recently started disclosing their payments to doctors and medical journals now require researchers to reveal any financial ties to a study's sponsor.
A day later, Mr. Morellet started disclosing his H.I.V. status, and said he suffered no negative fallout, later famously updating his T-cell count on the blackboard of his restaurant along with the daily temperature and thought-provoking quotes.
And government officials have started disclosing details of several mass graves in Serbia of ethnic Albanian victims from Kosovo in a clear attempt to prepare the public for the possible extradition of Mr. Milosevic.
Unlike Title IX reviews, which the department recently started disclosing, its Clery investigations are not publicized.
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