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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a written information" is not correct in English.
It should be "written information" without the article "a." You can use "written information" when referring to information that is documented or recorded in text form.
Example: "Please provide me with written information about the project requirements."
Alternatives: "documented information" or "textual information."
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The study was explained verbally with the aid of a written information sheet and informed consent was obtained.
Next, they receive instructions (written and on video), a written information letter and informed consent for them and their parents.
Participants receive a written information letter and informed consent, which has to be signed by both the participant and his or her parent(s).
Using a written information sheet, participants were informed regarding the aim of the study, informed that their participation was voluntary and that their responses were anonymised.
All participants volunteered to be interviewed with a written information sheet presented to participants before they signed a written consent form.
All participants were verbally informed about the study, presented a written information letter and have given their written consent.
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After obtaining a written informed consent, information on clinical and lifestyle characteristics of study women was collected.
The patients were given a folder containing written information about the study, and their written informed consent was necessary.
An information sheet was displayed in all dialysis units, and each patient was given an individual written information sheet at the initiation of dialysis.
The selected participants receive a written invitation combined with written information regarding the study and a opting out response card.
Later on, we received a lot of written information and once I had a patient in the program, everything became more evident".
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