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The phrase "being informed by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is influenced by a particular source of information or knowledge. For example: "Our decisions were being informed by the most up-to-date research."
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I see my paintings as being informed by my years of making sculpture.
All of whom are being informed by Google that the Holocaust didn't happen.
Mr Horner was sent home without his wife being informed by hospital staff.
DeWitt said he had "zero knowledge" of the hacking before being informed by FBI investigators early this year.
I find out by debating it on stage, both informing my audience and being informed by them.
It underestimates the role of memory in perception our ongoing experience is always being informed by the past".
It underestimates the role of memory in perception — our ongoing experience is always being informed by the past".
Big bets are now being informed by Big Data, and no one knows more about audiences than Netflix.
Soon after the début of "House of Cards," David Carr, writing in the Times, pronounced that "Big bets are now being informed by Big Data".
In the end, neither Victor's parents, who rushed to the field after being informed by Carla, nor the paramedics could save the 17-year-old boy.
After being informed by Procter & Gamble that the discarded documents had been taken, Unilever took measures to improve its security and began its own investigation.
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