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The phrase "and that information never" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that certain information is not available or does not exist.
Example: "The report was incomplete, and that information never reached the committee."
Alternatives: "and that data never" or "and that knowledge never".
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Only a few realized that Stairway A could take them down to safety, and that information never circled back upstairs from those escaping or from the authorities.
Now there's no Main Street bookstore to turn to, and that information never gets out there.
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"That information never gets out in the public".
But Mr. Crowe and Mrs. Yoo say that such information never reached them.
My teachers claim that gaining information never hurts.
Thus design cannot become, if not marginally, a confused list of simple actions purely derived by notions, nor can it build on knowledge as the simple sum of data and information that never, or rarely, enter into contact, stored in watertight compartments, or to specific knowledge like those typical of academic disciplinary fields.
On Friday the State Department claimed that the aide didn't follow through on the request, and that the information was never delivered through the non-secure channel.
I knew as a journalist that information was power and never in my life had I felt so incredibly powerless.
Keith M. Jensen, Ms. Bartlett's lawyer, disputed this argument, saying, "that presumes the F.D.A. always has all the information and that drug companies never have incentive to hide it from them".
The Xinhua report carried by the paper quoted Du Feng, an assistant to Zoomlion's chief executive, who said that Mr. Chen's reports on the company included a large amount of false information and that the journalist never sought an interview with the company.
On the company Web site, Mr. Mackey wrote on Wednesday night that his online postings were simply for fun and that he never disclosed proprietary company information.
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