"Despite the ongoing discussions about the project, I have not been made privy to any of the confidential details." This phrase indicates that the speaker has not been given access to specific information that others may know. It emphasizes a lack of knowledge or involvement in certain matters.
I was not privy to the details of the confidential meeting.
The phrase "not privy to" is used to indicate that someone does not have access to certain information or knowledge. For example, "I am not privy to the details of the confidential meeting." This phrase is often used to convey a lack of awareness or insight into a particular situation or topic.
You are privy to a world of knowledge now that you know how to use wiki.com ! Too bad you are as yet not privy to the secrets of using www.google.com for research. But wait! You can be! Go to google and in the search box type " dictionary privy " and see what you discover.;-)You could be a privy if you want. Set a goal to being one!:-0I am a privy!:-)
A number of claims have been made on behalf of virtue epistemology.
Her father had been made redundant due to company cutbacks.
An answer to those questions has been found.
You use the word "chosen" in a sentence when referring to something that has been selected or picked from a group of options or possibilities. It indicates that a decision has been made to select a particular item or individual.
My prayer has been answered!
It had been an amazing evening.
The carpet had been woven in Afghanistan. The moss made a carpet of green under the trees.
How have you been doing. This have been a beautiful day.
I have been harried to write this sentence for this student.