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The phrase "been informed of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which someone has been provided with information. For example, "We have been informed of the upcoming changes in our company policy."
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been informed of
verb
To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
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It's unclear if they have been informed of his death.
Had he not been informed of the scandal?
The individuals have been informed of their right of appeal.
"The I.N.S. has been informed of this pattern of abuses.
His family has been informed of his death.
We have not been informed of such a thing.
The artist's immediate family has been informed of the accident.
Thanks to Anna, the train company had been informed of his enthusiasm.
Saleem's family have been informed of the latest development in the inquiry, the police spokesman added.
His parents, who live in India, have been informed of his death.
CNN reported that the families of Emwazi's American victims had been informed of the strike.
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