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Is it natural to say "air someone else's dirty laundry?"
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I want to describe someone spilling another's dirty secrets when the latter is about to do something important/public/.. etc. I'm not sure if I could use "slander" if the thing the victim is accused of is true. I think "to air dirty laundry" is close but it doesn't feel right. Is there a verb or an idiom for this?

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