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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'are informative' is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe things that contain useful information, such as books, lectures or presentations. For example: "These lectures are informative and provide valuable insight into the topic."
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are informative
adjective
Providing information; especially, providing useful or interesting information.
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While all the three are informative in nature, only disinformation is deliberatively deceptive information.
Their books are informative and good reads.
Even the endnotes are informative and entertaining.
While these italicized quotations are informative, they stagger Santoro's narrative.
The following Web sites are informative as well as tantalizing.
Her written opinions are informative, to the point and readable.
Luckily, the accompanying essays are informative and amusing.
Their spiels tend to be as entertaining as they are informative.
His captions are as fanciful as they are informative, and not always easy to read.
The explanatory texts and presentation by the curator, Adam Duncan Harris, are informative, the presentation intelligent.
The academy retained its curator, Ann Jensen Adams, whose catalogue entries are informative, cautious and dry.
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