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be inform
verb
To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
Exact(3)
Now they can measure the actual interest to attend a concert and be inform the fans when the tickets come on sale" says Juuso Vermasheinä, responsible for customer development.
The novel explores the past and the future, with the United Kingdom's historical shift as the backdrop, and examines how our relationships, as imperfect and unlikely as they may be, inform our adult lives, and instigate the paths we pursue in life.
Be true to who you have always been and be that consistently, whoever you tend to be! Inform your significant other when you go "unpredictable.
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(Ticket buyers are informed about this beforehand).
I want to be informed.
Such choices must be informed.
Consent must be informed.
"Be informed, politics is giving and taking".
Should Congress be informed?
Citizens had to be informed.
We need to be informed.
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