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The word "informed" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means having or showing knowledge or awareness about a particular subject or situation. Example: "The company's CEO made an informed decision after carefully studying the market trends and consulting with experts in the field."
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Informed
verb
Past of inform
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"Should Fifa fail to do so, we have informed them that we will reassess our sponsorship".
"By understanding the whole picture we can all make informed decisions about what we consume," says Turner.
The editor of the Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, had earlier informed government officials that other copies of the files existed outside the country and that the Guardian was neither the sole recipient nor steward of the files leaked by Snowden, a former NSA contractor.
The facility was even unknown to Rob Warden, the founder of Northwestern University Law School's Center on Wrongful Convictions, until the Guardian informed him of the allegations of clients who vanish into inherently coercive police custody.
They've come this far by being dedicated, tenacious, deeply informed on the issue and on board policy, and by regularly meeting among themselves and attending most of the meetings.
He says he was informed this month that the club wanted to reduce the salary and were offering a shorter-term than initially agreed when he joined the club.
Those agencies follow a defined oversight chain, detailing who in the executive branch can approve intelligence operations and who in the legislature must be informed about them.
Shops get in on the act too, and I'm indebted to @andrea_wulf for this one: Fussbodenschleifmaschinenverleih, I'm reliably informed, is the place to turn to if you need your wooden floors sanded down.
They are very well read and very well informed.
Has this story really informed citizens or animated democracy?
The economy characteristic of those years informed everything about her – the way she dressed, her reserved speech, the pared-back working method, the attitude to equipment, the reluctance to talk about her work.
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