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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all inform" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "I need all inform regarding the project timeline." (Note: "all inform" should be revised for clarity.)
Alternatives: "all information" or "all details".
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"This group is unique that way, in that they all inform each other," Mr. Dean said.
"But you can break news on the Web site or on Twitter, so they all inform each other".
These elements were present throughout his work, and all inform "The Abyss of Human Illusion," his final take on life's absurdity.
"I couldn't just practice fashion and also got into photography in a big way and design and they all inform each other," he said.
She draws parallels between the fights for the rights of women, LGBTQI people, and Indigenous Australians, which all inform her activism both on behalf of and within her own community.
We should all inform our sitting coalition MPs that if they support the health bill we will not vote for them at the next general election and, more urgently, we will cast our votes at the local elections for candidates of parties that demand the withdrawal of this bill.
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They have all informed me.
"It all informs the work".
We'll keep all informed.
Was it all informed by drinking?
The big anti-poverty, social inclusion and neighbourhood renewal programmes are all informed by them.
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