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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are informed not only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing that information is provided in multiple ways or to multiple subjects, often followed by "but also" to introduce additional information.
Example: "Students are informed not only about the exam schedule but also about the grading criteria."
Alternatives: "are made aware not only" or "are notified not only".
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Their chairs, tables, stools, desks, and credenzas are informed not only by Shaker design but by the Arts and Crafts movement, the Bauhaus School, and traditional Japanese joinery.
While this preliminary study applied relatively simplistic cost and technology assumptions, it provides an exciting proof-of-concept for the application of DREAM to questions of cost-optimized MVA system design that are informed not only by site-specific costs and technology options, but also by reservoir simulation results developed during site characterization and operation.
It starts from the assumption that "linguistic texts are informed, not only by scientific methodology, but also by the social, political, and cultural ideologies" held by researchers (p. 1).
"The women characters are informed not only by my mother, an attorney, and two older sisters, an attorney and a doctor, but by the philosophical underpinnings of what I learned at Wesleyan.
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In a free market, consumers should be informed not only about the contents of their food but also about how it was produced.
The biography is informed not only by the author's journalistic style but also by his unwavering admiration for Franklin D. Roosevelt's liberal New Deal politics.
Thanks to Miss Gulch, the movie's Kansas is informed not only by the sadness of dirt-poverty but also by the badness of would-be dog murderers.
Astoria Financial and Suffolk were two prominent examples of banks in the greater New York market whose auction results were informed not only by price, but by acquirer regulatory status and preparedness to address execution risks, including capital, asset concentration and other key regulatory matters.
In the 1970's, Mr. Loving stopped using brushes and started seeing his work not as painting but as "making". The more he began to find his own way, the more his work was informed not only by mainstream developments like Abstract Expressionism and hard-edged abstraction, but also by fabrics, ceramics and quilts.
This belief was informed not only by his experience working for Big Oil and making Voices of America, but his firsthand experience in Iraq.
And what we ask should be informed not only by traditional academic outcomes, such as test scores, but also by a new understanding of the many different ways that schools can contribute to student success.
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