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out of public view

adjective as in behind-the-scenes

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In March this year the group had been claimed as amplifying a wave of rumours and fake claims about Catherine, when she was out of public view with health problems.

From BBC

It added that experts would monitor her around the clock, and she would remain out of public view over the weekend.

From BBC

The dramatic shift leftward among young women already has the GOP worried, making Republicans especially keen to keep their designs on contraception out of public view.

From Salon

Ms Guo has been out of public view since July when a Senate panel investigating her alleged links to scam centres and online casinos ordered her arrest for refusing to testify in its enquiry.

From BBC

But out of public view, CNN reported Thursday night, even “many senior-most officials inside the White House and the Biden campaign privately believe at this point that the president does need to drop out.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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