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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wrongly disclosed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information that has been revealed or shared in an incorrect or inappropriate manner. Example: "The confidential information was wrongly disclosed during the meeting, leading to a breach of trust."
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Allegations that Pembrokeshire council wrongly disclosed sensitive reports about 10 child sex abuse victims to another victim are being investigated.
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The S.E.C. has since fined at least two companies accused of wrongly disclosing material information to insiders.
A judge ruled that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) wrongly failed to disclose the economic reasoning behind a decision in October to restrict the supply of strontium ranelate, a drug manufactured by Servier laboratories under the brand name Protelos.
The facility denied him care because the hospital disclosed this and the facility staff wrongly presumed he had psychological problems.
Three weeks after New York City disclosed that thousands of students had been wrongly excluded from eligibility in public school gifted programs, the Education Department said that roughly 300 additional students received incorrect scores because of another mistake by the testing company.
The long-running police operation to infiltrate political groups continued to unravel this week, after the Director of Public Prosecutions disclosed that a second group of environmental campaigners may have wrongly convicted.
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