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View synonyms for behind closed doors

behind closed doors



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Idioms and Phrases

In secret, privately. For example, The nominating committee always meets behind closed doors, lest its deliberations become known prematurely . Also see behind the scenes .
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Example Sentences

Most of this effort will take place behind closed doors, he believes, but is likely to include urging developing and developed countries to increase their ambition – and the flow of cash.

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The House committee met for two hours behind closed doors on Wednesday, as calls grew for details of its investigation into Gaetz, a former Florida congressman whose nomination to serve as attorney general has proved controversial.

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In her opening remarks on Tuesday, Ms Pelicot said that by giving up her right to a trial behind closed doors she "knew what I was signing up for", although she conceded "today I can feel the tiredness".

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It’s a good idea, but the planning and prioritizing can’t be done behind closed doors.

Honduras have been ordered to play their next home match behind closed doors after Mexico coach Javier Aguirre was hit by a full can of beer when the two countries played each other in a Concacaf Nations League match.

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