Superposition of the white transparent objects in InDesign

I would like to know how to avoid white transparent objects showing an overlap in InDesign. See example image. I can avoid it when using any color other than white, using a tint of color, instead of transparency. White, I can't spec one dyed, I suspect because InDesign doesn't white (paper) as a color. Tried grouping of modes, piercing, fusion group, isolate mixture-nothing. I use CMYK to print.

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

Try grouping

You can do if group you the line and the circle, set opacity to the group to a percentage and leave the opacity of objects within the Group at 100%:

If I select the circle inside the transparent group and check its opacity, it is 100%

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