Sentence examples for undisclosed to from inspiring English sources

"undisclosed to" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
This phrase means that something has not been revealed or made known to someone. It implies that the information is being kept secret or confidential. Example: The details of the new project were undisclosed to the public, causing speculation and curiosity among investors.

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All of those photos remain undisclosed to the public.

United also said senior executives would make contributions, which are still undisclosed, to the turnaround plan.

He says the existence of these programmes, undisclosed to the American people, is a fundamental violation of American democratic values.

But the government now says that it wants to eliminate subsidies (which are presumably large, but undisclosed) to the many lossmaking state-owned publishers.

It has written what is known as an "in-the-money put option" with an unnamed third party who has paid a premium (also undisclosed) to Sports Direct.

But even after 1945, when he had discovered Hardy's poetry and forged his own voice, he left scores of wonderful poems undisclosed to public view.

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The independent commission set up to probe alleged undisclosed payments to Rangers players is due to begin its work.

You want to take undisclosed vacations to undisclosed mansions on undisclosed islands?

He also wants Con Ed to pay an undisclosed amount to the Lane family for its grief.

Mr. McCall countersued, and Merrill later agreed to pay an undisclosed sum to settle the litigation.

The Principality Premiership side have until 21 May to settle the undisclosed debt to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs HMRCCustoms HMRC

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