Definition
to get (out) into the open: to reveal, to make public knowledge, to let everybody know, to admit
I'm not very good at English but I don't want it to get out into the open, I prefer to keep it a secret.
- "If we are taking part in these sorts of unethical labor practices, and if our involvement in these practices gets into the open, this situation could become a real disaster from a public relations standpoint."
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