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I information
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I information" is not correct in English and does not make sense as it stands.
It cannot be used in written English without additional context or modification. An example could be: "I need information about the project."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
51 human-written examples
This paper presents a novel, computationally tractable formulation that enables the robustification of optimally designed experiments with respect to (i) information content and (ii) constraint satisfaction.
We focus on two pathways of influence: (i) information on ES and their values as decision-support in planning and management, ii) the ES concept as a boundary object for facilitating cross-sectoral interaction and collaboration.
Science
This architecture is mainly composed of three parts, (i) information of network conditions on client, (ii) signaling for communicating between client and server with information of network conditions, and (iii) adaptive streaming based on information of network conditions.
Science
We establish that optimal information structures in an optimal auction exhibit a number of properties: (i) information structures can be represented by monotone partitions, (ii) the cardinality of each partition is finite, (iii) the partitions are asymmetric across agents.
Science
In this paper we outline the results of multiwavelength studies which provide: (i) information on the magnetic structure at various spatial scales into which flare accelerated electrons are injected/accelerated and (ii) evidence for various sites of electron acceleration outside flares which are located in the corona at altitudes ranging typically from ∼ 0.1 to ∼ 1 R⊙ above the photosphere.
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The formulae require as inputs (i) information about the number, location and size of the habitat patches for several time steps to quantify landscape dynamics in terms of patch destruction, diminution or shifting rates and (ii) data on species traits such as their vulnerability to environmental variation and their dispersal ability to quantify local colonisation and extinction rates.
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4) In addition to its high frequency, the relatively high genetic diversity, as revealed by the mtDNA control region hypervariable segment I (HVS-I) information in Tibet [ 20], suggested that Tibet might serve as the potential differentiation center of M9a'b sub-haplogroups.
Science
A = Accessibility, CO = Costs and Organization, AC = Accommodation, CC = Continuity of Care, C = Courtesy, I = Information, CM = Competence, AU = Autonomy.
Science
An associated multi-band observation of the Geosynchronous Earth Orbit space debris is performed to investigate the improvement and promotion while infrared and g′Vr′i′ information are provided.
Science
Delmas, M. A., Fischlein, M. & Asensio, O. I. Information strategies and energy conservation behavior: A meta-analysis of experimental studies from 1975 to 2012.
Science & Research
Two alternatives exist to merge information when computing real motion intention (Tx,j, Ty,i): information obtained from the on-board inertial measurement unit (IMU) or the control action data.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "I information" directly. Instead, use grammatically correct alternatives such as "I have information", "I need information", or similar phrases that clarify your intent.
Common error
Do not use "I information" as a standalone declaration. It lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Always pair "I" with a verb to express your relationship to the information, such as needing, having, or providing it.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I information" lacks a clear grammatical function. It does not follow standard English sentence structure, where a subject (I) typically requires a verb to express an action or state of being. As noted by Ludwig AI, this phrase is not correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "I information" is grammatically incorrect and not recommended for use in formal writing. As noted by Ludwig AI, the phrase requires modification to be usable. Although it may appear in informal contexts, clearer and more grammatically sound alternatives like "I have information" or "I need information" are always preferable to avoid ambiguity. Always ensure that your language is clear and grammatically correct for effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I have information
Replaces the noun "information" with a verb "have" indicating possession of information.
I need information
Replaces the noun "information" with a verb "need" indicating a requirement for information.
I possess information
Uses a more formal verb "possess" instead of "have" to indicate ownership of information.
I require information
Uses a formal verb "require" to indicate a need for information.
I am informed
Expresses a state of being knowledgeable, rather than possessing data directly.
I was informed
Similar to the above but referring to a past event.
I received information
Focuses on the action of receiving information rather than its current state.
I gathered information
Emphasizes the process of collecting information.
I collected information
Similar to "I gathered information", focusing on the act of collecting.
I obtained information
Highlights the act of getting or acquiring information.
FAQs
How can I correct the phrase "I information"?
The phrase "I information" is not grammatically correct. Instead, use phrases like "I have information" if you possess it, or "I need information" if you are seeking it.
What does it mean if someone says "I information"?
The phrase "I information" is unclear without additional context. It likely means the person either has information to share or requires information from someone else. Rephrasing for clarity is recommended.
Which is correct, "I information" or "I have information"?
"I have information" is the correct and grammatically sound phrase. "I information" is not standard English.
What are some alternatives to "I need information"?
Alternatives to "I need information" include "I require information", "I am seeking information", or "Can you provide me with information?" depending on the context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
74%
Authority and reliability
2.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested