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The phrase "a well informed" is not correct in written English; it should be "a well-informed" with a hyphen.
You can use it when describing someone who has a lot of knowledge about a particular subject or topic.
Example: "She is a well-informed individual who always stays updated on current events."
Alternatives: "a knowledgeable person" or "an informed individual."
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"Stephen A. Mitchell has written a well informed and informative book on an interesting subject.
He is the epitomy of a well informed person living in the Bay Area.
Reach out to your financial advisor as well so you can make a well informed decision.
A well informed public is the solution to many of the issues above.
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This is critical for democracy to have complete information and a well-informed electorate.
Write for a well-informed audience, but include enough background information to give context.
A well-informed biography.
"We want a well-informed parent body".
All I really want is a well-informed debate".
He called a "well-informed citizenry" essential to government accountability.
He conveys a well-informed insight of the German soul.
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