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The phrase "are still informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether individuals or groups continue to have knowledge or awareness about a particular topic or situation.
Example: "Despite the changes in management, the employees are still informed about the company's goals and objectives."
Alternatives: "remain informed" or "continue to be informed".
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Since everyone can see everyone else's project, they are still informed by each other's work.
They may just wish to be connected to work, not because they are insecure but just because they wish to feel as if they are still informed".
Especially relevant to this study is his conclusion that this is not surprising in Tunisian classes given the fact that learners are studying to pass exams which are still informed by structuralist and behavioral views of language and language learning.
Because the specific marker effects are shrunk toward the overall effects, the former are still informed by data from the other populations to a certain degree.
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According to Sudjic, Pawson's design work is still informed by Buddhist beliefs.
But we're still informed of his batting average, giving us a sense of what is about to happen.
The minds that conceived of the possibility of evolutionary change were still informed by the religious assumptions that their new science was challenging.
While her move to Saint Josephine is still informed by her father's death and the racial and gendered tension of her presence, this backstory gives the relocation a more redemptive, "starting a new life" quality to it; that although the adjustment is tough, the move is ultimately good for her and her daughter.
Scoffing, through its cool, sly majesty of tempo, at the ridiculous immediacy of human lust, it was a genre uniquely suited to the last era of American culture that was still informed by powerful sexual interdictions, a genre which fills members of my generation with nostalgia for the taboos that made our transgressions so pleasurable.
When you hear the line "but the rain that flattens my hair" you can think of no other place than Manchester, and in many ways The Queen Is Dead represents the highpoint of Morrissey's lyric writing – when he was still informed by his city and its past.
So much of our discourse today is still informed by our history, in this country and this hemisphere.
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