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Common collocations with privacy in American Collocation

privacy noun uncountable

US /ˈpraɪvəsi/

complete

absolute
complete
maximum
strict
total

The Mountain View Suite is for those looking for complete privacy.

personal

individual
personal

Britain’s first law protecting personal privacy on a more general basis was included in Queen’s Speech in May 1997.

more

added
extra
greater
more

They aim to ensure better facilities for patients with a comfortable environment and more privacy.

not much

little
not much

There’s little privacy and, at busy times, it can be difficult for people to concentrate.

protect privacy

ensure
guarantee
maintain
preserve
protect
respect
safeguard

Those people who wish to protect their privacy may use a Box Number for their correspondence.

spoil someone’s privacy

breach
compromise
disturb
infringe
intrude on
invade
violate

It is not our intention to invade your privacy in carrying out such checks.

provide privacy

afford
allow
give
offer
provide

Screens were used from early on in China as decorative items and to provide privacy within a living area.

consider privacy important

value

Keane rarely courted publicity and was famed for valuing his privacy.