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The phrase "actually well informed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that someone possesses accurate and comprehensive knowledge about a particular subject.
Example: "Despite the rumors, she is actually well informed about the latest developments in the industry."
Alternatives: "truly knowledgeable" or "genuinely informed".
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Thirty-four (26.4%), 33 (25.6%) and 7 (5.4%) of them suggested that immunoglobulin should be applied to the baby at birth, the birth should be carried out by caesarean section, and they aware not actually well informed about the case, respectively.
Similar(59)
For Ellsberg, the shattering revelation of the Pentagon Papers was that the American Presidents who made decisions about Vietnam had actually been well informed.
Indeed, Oliver used to boast that he hadn't read a newspaper since 1947, but actually, he was quite well informed.
One participant stated, "There are very few providers who besides being comfortable working with trans youth, with a stressed emphasis on the youth part, that are actually good at it, well informed, keep up with research and do the best that they can for their patients just like they would do for anyone else".
He's well informed.
You're well informed.
Well informed too.
"You're very well informed".
15-18 Well informed.
19-22 Suspiciously well informed.
He is not well informed.
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