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conspiracy of silence
used to refer to an agreement made in order to keep someone from sharing or revealing information that should be otherwise publically known
The idiom "conspiracy of silence" originated from the notion of a group of people intentionally avoiding discussion or disclosure of a particular topic or issue. It suggests a collective agreement among individuals to remain silent, often due to fear, loyalty, or a shared interest in maintaining secrecy. The phrase is used to imply a deliberate effort to suppress information or avoid open communication about a matter that may be sensitive, controversial, or potentially damaging.
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