Behind closed doors

In private or in secret, away from public view or knowledge, typically referring to meetings or discussions.

This phrase emerged in the 17th century from the literal practice of conducting private meetings with doors physically closed to prevent eavesdropping. It gained political significance during the development of democratic institutions, where the tension between public transparency and private deliberation became important.

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