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The phrase "are already informed about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has prior knowledge or awareness of a particular topic or situation.
Example: "We believe that our clients are already informed about the changes in our policy."
Alternatives: "are already aware of" or "have already been notified about".
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Research carried out at Edinburgh University found that information contributed to increasing support for independence "when it meets a 'fertile soil'," such as those who are more politically active, are already informed about the referendum and are more emotionally involved in the issue of independence.
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The flight crew was so kind and was already informed about his nut allergy.
The remaining two questions showed a high rate of correct responses before and after the video, indicating that the participants were already informed about these concepts.
Furthermore, the sequence of the clinical evaluation was not clearly defined and it is not evident if the investigator or patient was already informed about further test results or differential diagnoses.
Ask a someone you trust who is already informed about your situation, such as a parent or therapist, to practice the conversation with you.
Today's prospects are already informed: They're perfectly capable of sourcing their own information about everything.
"Does anyone have a list of stores that were already informed?" "Does anyone know anything about any TX stores?
It should come as no surprise, then, that consumers who are already more informed about the connection between diet and health are more likely to take advantage of information presented on nutritional labels, or that people who already eat healthfully tend to use labels more than others.
Many of those working at the company were already well informed about Turing and Bletchley, and Meacham had raised his $100,000 by the end of the weekend.
ID 05 However, three of the participants (a retired registered nurse, a retired pharmacist, and an educator) were already well informed about their conditions and found some of the materials rather elementary.
We contend that due to a ubiquitous media campaign, the public was already well informed about H1N1 influenza (males: 91.2%, females: 94.6%) by the time our survey was conducted, and thus any effect of obtaining information on hand washing behavior was likely minimized.
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