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be quite informed
adverb
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
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Interviewed young people turned out to be quite informed about possible ways of HIV transmission.
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On these subjects citizens are supposed to be quite well informed and interested in having an influence.
The average inhabitant of the rural areas of Pakistan may not be quite as well informed about the growing issues of organ donation.
– Claire "I feel as though I was quite well informed, but not overly bombarded with information".
Everybody knows that Obama is smart (and he was quite well informed about Lebanon).
Celsus was quite well informed about the Christian scriptures and doctrines, although he associated with them some Gnostic beliefs that were disowned by the churches.
Indeed, Oliver used to boast that he hadn't read a newspaper since 1947, but actually, he was quite well informed.
Rock people are quite well informed these days.
MAS is known for engaging with crypto stakeholders, and Drijkoningen said there had been discussions although he did not elaborate further other than to say that the regulator is "quite well informed".
In boarding school, he told me, he and his friends "were quite engaged, quite informed, following the struggle," and he said, "Sometimes we even role-played: who would belong to which party, and this sort of thing, arguing the point".
Decision makers stated that setting priorities in this context can be quite difficult and that they do not feel they have the right tools to inform such decisions.
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