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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are information that" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, it should be rephrased to "information that is" or "information that are." For example: - The documents are information that is crucial to our project. - These statistics are information that are often overlooked by policymakers.
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There are information that could enrich this study but for its retrospective nature.
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This is information that's not available anywhere.
It's information that may be helpful to have.
It's information that gives us new opportunities for action.
"There's information that's after the fact, and there's information that's sufficiently before the fact that allows you to consider it actionable," Mr. Rumsfeld said.
It's information that is useful to potential students and potential corporate clients.
This is information that is impossible to estimate with any accuracy from orbital pictures.
It was information that was full of holes, full of errors.
Some of it was information that had been collected much earlier," the mayor said.
"My impression earlier on was that there was information that was provided that was useful and valuable," Brennan says.
"This is information that should have been in the public domain 50 years ago," she said.
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