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The phrase "a more informed choice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing decision-making processes where additional information leads to better outcomes.
Example: "After reviewing all the available data, I feel confident that I can make a more informed choice regarding my investment."
Alternatives: "a better-informed decision" or "a more educated choice."
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The purpose of trailers is "to make things clearer", he says, and it is "their ability to give more information and help the audience to make a more informed choice" that makes them useful.
This new site created by Seth -- Alldayracing.com -- provides the information a bettor would need to make a more informed choice without the hassle of pouring through pages of complex data.
The abundance information provided above the images allows the user to make a more informed choice between the species.
The voters can make a more informed choice about the person they send to Congress.
They also need to make a more informed choice as to which trees to plant.
Several research questions require answers to meet the goal of helping prescribers make a more informed choice of inhaler type.
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This knowledge enables you to make a rather more informed choice on whether the medication is the one you need to use to cope with the excess weight you have.
"You do have some time to process information, because there is a lot of information out there," she said, adding, "Maybe I'll be able to make a better and more informed choice".
Access to detailed comparisons in air quality variations encountered when commuting through a city offers the urban traveller more informed choice on how to minimise personal exposure to inhalable pollutants.
The goal is better choice and more informed choice.
Full disclosure of animal contents will (a) allow more informed choices to be made on purchases which are particularly important for pets with food allergies, (b) reduce the risk of product misinterpretation by shoppers, and (c) avoid potential religious concerns.
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