off the record

The phrase "off the record" is commonly used in journalism and conversations to indicate that the information being shared should be considered confidential and not intended for publication or attribution. It implies that the details discussed should not be publicly revealed or officially documented. It allows individuals to speak more freely, without the fear of direct consequences or use of their statements against them.


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