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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as inform" is not correct in English
Did you mean "as informed"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to someone being knowledgeable or aware of a particular situation or topic. Example: "I appreciate you keeping me as informed as possible about the project's progress."
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Documents can mislead as well as inform.
But electronic eyeballs can pry as well as inform.
It aims to inspire as well as inform.
The show, she has said, should inspire viewers as well as inform.
Research produced or analyzed by sub-optimal means can misinform as easily as inform.
This step is nearly always a conversation, usually with someone who will inspire as well as inform.
They sometimes deliberately overlook that our mission has always been to entertain, as well as inform and educate.
Now I know we shouldn't expect forensic attention to detail from your column, as it is supposed to entertain as well as inform.
In the eyes of some critics, there is something shady about the crafty bedside pitch he has scripted, one that seems intended to mislead as much as inform.
"The BBC's mission is to entertain as well as inform and we should challenge the idea that being popular and being distinctive are mutually exclusive.
But there's no doubt that he will do his best to entertain as well as inform his readers: "I think there is a transaction.
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