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We were informed that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "We were informed that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when conveying information that has been communicated to you by someone else. Example: "We were informed that the meeting has been rescheduled to next week."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
we were told that
we learned that
it was communicated to us that
It has come to our attention that
we were relieved that
we were warned that
we are notified that
we were reminded that
we received information that
we were explained that
it was brought to our attention that
we were advised that
we were offered that
we were incorporated that
we were aware that
we were briefed that
we were informed that
we were notified that
we were born that
we were honored that
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58 human-written examples
We were informed that some personal information was available in the raw data so we removed these files.
News & Media
We were informed that he would be presented at 1pm in the Santiago Bernabéu.
News & Media
"We were informed that people from the 'unit' would meet the flights," he said.
News & Media
We were informed that the crab legs mentioned on the menu were not available that night.
News & Media
"We were informed that his health was good, that the judicial proceedings would start soon," Richardson said.
News & Media
We were informed that the Kielder Festival of Lanterns at Kielder Water and Forest Park in Northumberland was to take place on 20 February but this was incorrect.
News & Media
We were informed that if we didn't immediately erect a retaining wall our house would slide down the hill ($15,000 we hadn't budgeted for).
News & Media
We were informed that a high court judge had varied the injunction allowing us to return to the building to prepare and serve Christmas lunch and agreed to leave the balcony.
News & Media
"We were informed that we could not fly without a notarized letter from my wife giving specific permission to fly on that particular date to that particular place," said Mr. Crawford.
News & Media
We were informed that 48 farmers had received credit.
Science
We were informed that there was a 38% increase in milk processed in 2010 compared to 2008. Figure 9 Goat milk price (years 2006, 2007 and 2008).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Vary your sentence structure by occasionally using alternatives such as "We learned that" or "It was communicated to us that" to avoid repetition and enhance readability.
Common error
Avoid excessive use of the passive voice with "We were informed that". Instead, when appropriate, rephrase to emphasize the active agent who provided the information for a more direct and engaging statement. Example: "The manager informed us that the project was delayed."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "We were informed that" functions as a reporting clause. It introduces information that has been communicated to the speaker or writer by an external source. Ludwig AI confirms this is a common way to relay information.
Frequent in
News & Media
57%
Science
25%
Formal & Business
18%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "We were informed that" is a versatile phrase used to relay information received from an external source. Ludwig AI indicates that this construction is grammatically correct and frequently used across various contexts. While primarily found in news and media, it is also common in scientific and business communications. When using this phrase, consider varying your sentence structure and ensuring the source of information is credible. Be mindful of overusing the passive voice and aim for a more direct tone when appropriate.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
We were told that
A simpler, more direct alternative using "told" instead of "informed".
We received notification that
Replaces "informed" with "received notification", emphasizing the act of receiving information.
We learned that
Uses a more general term "learned" instead of "informed", simplifying the sentence.
We were advised that
Substitutes "informed" with "advised", suggesting guidance or counsel was provided.
It was communicated to us that
Emphasizes the act of communication using a passive voice.
It has come to our attention that
A more formal way of saying "we were informed", often used in official contexts.
We were made aware that
Highlights the process of becoming aware of the information.
Our understanding is that
Shifts the focus to the understanding derived from the information.
We gathered that
Implies the information was collected from various sources.
Word reached us that
Uses a more figurative expression to indicate the arrival of information.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "We were informed that"?
You can use alternatives like "we were told that", "we learned that", or "it was communicated to us that" depending on the context.
How to use "We were informed that" in a sentence?
Use "We were informed that" to introduce information you received from someone else. For example, "We were informed that the meeting is postponed."
Which is correct, "We were informed that" or "We was informed that"?
"We were informed that" is correct. "We" is plural, so it requires the plural form of the verb "to be", which is "were."
What's the difference between "We were informed that" and "We found out that"?
"We were informed that" implies that someone told you the information directly. "We found out that" suggests you discovered the information yourself, possibly through investigation or indirectly.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested