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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already better informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has gained knowledge or understanding on a subject prior to a certain point in time.
Example: "After attending the seminar, I feel that I am already better informed about the latest trends in technology."
Alternatives: "more knowledgeable already" or "better educated already".
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The school drop-out rate is lower for girls than boys, so it's possible that they are already better informed.
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Doing so would have better informed your analysis, notably your statement that Argentina's Central Bank "could hardly print more money than it does already".We do not have an inflation-targeting regime.
As part of the proposed deal, Facebook has already agreed to better inform users about sponsored stories and to allow people under 18 to opt out of the function.
Others are better informed.
People are better informed.
Congress seems no better informed.
Better informed is not forearmed.
"They should have kept us better informed.
Today, this official is better informed.
Yes, I could be better informed.
"But now, consumers are better informed.
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