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The phrase "are only so informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone's knowledge or awareness is limited to a certain extent.
Example: "The committee members are only so informed about the latest developments in the project, which is why they need further updates."
Alternatives: "are only somewhat informed" or "are only partially informed".
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If it were only so.
I haven't gotten through the whole thing, so the following take is only mildly informed.
You are so informed.
If only the Parthenon could have been so informed.
Lady Brittan was only informed in October.
"Myself, I was only informed a half-hour afterwards".
"Can you confirm when these people were informed, given that phone records are only kept for so long?
However, only 7 (3.1%) of the respondents with no formal education consider it a right to be so informed.
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