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The phrase "a more informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone or something that has greater knowledge or awareness about a particular subject.
Example: "After attending the seminar, I feel like I am a more informed consumer."
Alternatives: "better informed" or "more knowledgeable".
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It's not exact data that yields an exact result; it's more information to help guide a more informed process.
If necessary, additional information to make a more informed decision was provided.
In this stage, they seek out information about the innovation and develop a more informed opinion about it.
"I'm a more informed owner," she said.
Thankfully we're in a more informed place.
You can then make a more informed decision next time.
The only way we will have smarter politics is if we have a more informed populace.
A more informed public, he said, seemed to be avoiding the worst places.
We need a more informed decision-making process that gives greater empowerment to patients.
The findings are foundational to a more informed, coordinated response to building resilience across the region".
But he said he hoped the research would form the basis of a more informed debate.
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