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Discover Ludwig"informed by" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used in the middle or at the beginning of a sentence and it means "guided or affected by; based on." For example: "My decision was informed by feedback from my colleagues."
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I am informed by it.
He wasn't informed by reading political tracts.
Was it all informed by drinking?
Your disavowal is informed by a misunderstanding.
Students were informed by a text alert.
Just been informed by my partner Lesley.
His impulses are informed by worldly intelligence.
"The film was informed by that.
Hersey's procedure was informed by Wilder's novel.
"I'm informed by Vietnam," Holbrooke told me.
Papanek's writing was informed by his background.
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