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The phrase "a matter of informed" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could potentially be used in a context discussing informed decisions or informed consent, but it needs additional words to be meaningful.
Example: "Making a choice is often a matter of informed judgment."
Alternatives: "a question of knowledge" or "a case of awareness".
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This task and many others could become a matter of informed self-surveillance.
It is a matter of informed opinion and not just factual analysis.
How many horses and ponies have been abandoned is a matter of informed guesswork.
The placement of the pipe was a matter of informed guesswork by mining engineers poring over maps, he said.
Still, the tax status remains, and there is an element of mystery about it - with the number of non-doms in the UK a matter of informed guesswork.
"Labeling GMO food products is a matter of informed choice, just like selection of the compost you use to grow organically at home," says Andrews. "Whether or not GMO's are beneficial is certainly a subject open to, and that should be, debated.
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It is now painfully clear that our biggest obstacle is not just a matter of informing a distracted multitasking public about our environmental urgencies -- a daunting enough challenge since the clock is ticking.
In the real world, most decisions are a matter of judgment informed by such evidence as the decision-maker may have gleaned.
"National governments do not, as a matter of practice, inform the United Nations that one of more of their personnel have contracted H.I.V./ AIDS while on mission," Mr. Guehenno said.
Good reporting isn't just a matter of better informing the public but also helps surviving victims to understand their experience in a larger context and to recognize that they are not alone, and their loved ones to heal.
Mostly it's a matter of people being informed and knowing how it is of concern that more people don't vote...
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