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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are thus informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in formal contexts to indicate that someone has been made aware of certain information or facts.
Example: "All employees are thus informed of the new policy changes effective immediately."
Alternatives: "are therefore notified" or "have been informed accordingly."
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In accordance with the ethical committee of the Geneva Hospital, the blood bank obtained informed consent from the donors, who are thus informed that part of their blood will be used for research purposes.
We are thus informed that Mozart's works suited Haydn's taste.
Current economic solutions to both spam in particular and cybercrime in general imagine the attackers to be homo economicus, are grounded in microeconomic investigations of individual stakeholder motivation and are thus informed by deterrence theory of crime.
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In a "conventional" war between two states, the I.C.R.C. is expected to visit prisoners on both sides, and each belligerent is thus informed of how the other treats its men.
Moreover, the subjects' deceptive behaviour could or could not be disclosed to others and participants were thus informed that their reputation could or could not be at risk.
This approach was thus informed by techniques of "constant comparison," in which data from different contexts are compared for similarities and differences to see if they suggest hypotheses.
Here's a better idea — a market mechanism that would determine once and for all not only who is right, but what the market-clearing price for skilled immigrant labor actually is, thus informing future immigration policy formation.
Consumers are thus not fully informed of companies' behavior (Carrigan and Attalla 2001).
Research from these experiences led to strengthened focus on building capacity of health and safety committees, and new modules are thus being created, informed by that work.
Studies in mice and humans are thus poised to inform the other, resulting in new avenues for disease prevention, risk assessment, diagnosis and treatment.
Yet beyond studies that focus on candidate genes (e.g., Thelma et al. 2008; Müller et al. 2013), the heritable architectures of responsiveness or vulnerability are largely uncharacterized, resemble to an unknown extent the architecture of the presenting complex disease, and are thus unavailable to inform clinical decisions, pharmaceutical prioritization, or prerequisite basic research.
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