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The phrase "a patch of information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, specific area or collection of information within a larger context.
Example: "In the report, there was a patch of information that highlighted the recent trends in the market."
Alternatives: "a snippet of information" or "a segment of information".
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In a scenario based on information foraging, we model the scenario of depleting a patch of information.
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If you want to include a little patch of information, such as your name and instrument in with your big picture or logo, you can put it on your left front pocket area, and put your design on the back, or you can put it on your sleeve and put your design on the front.
(And maybe a little illegal: Can you really profit off a patch of public space? Technically, they're not buying and selling the spots, just information about them).
I parked in a patch of shade.
"Find a patch of sunlight, my boy.
He landed on a patch of grass.
He gestured toward a patch of grass.
Here is a patch of burlap.
A patch of tin was hammered over a rotten board.
So look for a patch of dirt in your backyard.
The van hit a patch of black ice.
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