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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an information battle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where different parties are competing to control or disseminate information, often in contexts like media, politics, or marketing.
Example: "In today's digital age, companies often find themselves engaged in an information battle to capture the attention of consumers."
Alternatives: "a data conflict" or "an information war".
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"It's an information battle, which is why we need intelligence from all the other countries in the alliance".
In an essay aimed broadly at the Muslim world, the magazine claimed the 7th-century Koran as a useful blueprint for today's wired warriors in Iraq, calling its story of the prophet Muhammad's pitch to the people of Mecca "a very good example of how to conduct an information battle with the infidels". Battles can be won in Iraq but then ultimately lost if they are not on the Internet.
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The 68-page review was completed in 2009 but concealed by Scotland Yard until a freedom of information battle forced the Metropolitan police to disclose a censored version to the Guardian.
Bernard Jenkin, the senior Conservative MP, said it was legitimate to question why the Cabinet Office spent three years fighting a freedom of information battle to stop the material being published.
Critical official reports on HS2 from 2012 and 2011 were also released on Thursday after the government gave up a freedom of information battle to prevent their publication.
David Clarke, a research fellow and lecturer in journalism at Sheffield Hallam University and a specialist in modern folklore, obtained the files from the MoD after a freedom of information battle.
Cave added that her organisation was engaged in a freedom of information battle with Cabinet Office minister Mark Harper, who is overseeing the coalition's plans to introduce a lobbying register.
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After a protracted freedom of information battle it emerged late this year he had been sacked just a few days after writing a letter which held deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce to account for doctoring Hansard.
Following a long freedom of information battle, campaigners eventually uncovered the detailed terms of the contract – including extra payments by West Ham if they succeeded on the pitch but reductions in the annual rent if they were relegated.
The detail of his access was revealed after a three-year freedom of information battle between Republic, the campaign for an elected head of state, and the Cabinet Office, which was eventually forced to publish an internal manual showing Charles's access.
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