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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when stating that you have received information or been made aware of something.
Example: "I am informed that the meeting has been rescheduled to next week."
Alternatives: "I have been informed" or "I was notified."
Dictionary
am informed
verb
To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
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I am informed by it.
A forest where, I am informed, actual boars roam free.
Also, I am informed, not all Indian languages are Indo-European.
I am informed that the taste is the clincher, for Red Bull.
Anent this estimation, I am informed that Jackson mused for a time, then uttered something.
This, I am informed, was put down to his "delusions of innocence".
"The flight route is normal, as far as I am informed.
Happily, water pistols are not, I am informed, on sale in Iraq.
I am informed that this interview will take about an hour.
On Dec. 16, President Lincoln concurred, writing, "I am informed that General Buford will not survive the day.
I am informed of eight at least who fell into fits".County members may take a hint from the following.
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