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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To be informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the desire or need to receive information or updates about a particular subject.
Example: "I would like to be informed about any changes to the schedule."
Alternatives: "To stay updated" or "To be kept in the loop."
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I want to be informed.
"You have to read to be informed.
I need to be informed".
Citizens had to be informed.
We need to be informed.
I wanted to be informed.
They need to be informed.
Follow the official accounts to be informed".
I just want them to be informed.
TIKI: I like to be informed.
But it needs to be informed.
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