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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a inform" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an inform" if referring to the act of informing, but it is more common to use "to inform" in this context.
Example: "I need to inform you about the changes in the schedule."
Alternatives: "to notify" or "to advise".
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Such notice shall, except in the case of a violation of a final order issued under subsection (a), inform such person of his opportunity to elect in writing within 30 days after the date of receipt of such notice to have the procedures of paragraph (3) (in lieu of those of paragraph (2)) apply with respect to such assessment.
Fourth, we will present our findings in novel, innovative, and visually captivating ways that will: (a) Inform specific policies/regulations and; (b) Provide small-scale producers with easily accessible caches of community generated knowledge to inform their practices.
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So again, WE need to make a choice -- an informed one no less.
No better foundation exists upon which to secure a reputation than an informed workforce.
To be an informed citizen is a daunting task.
This paper focuses on issues of allocating authority between an uninformed principal and an informed expert.
It is a requirement if we seek an informed electorate.
A central purpose of journalism is the creation of an informed citizenry.
The patient received a 5 days' course of IV MPS (after taking an informed written consent).
Concern about an informed citizenry.
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