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Discover LudwigThe phrase "came information" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that information was received or arrived, but it lacks proper structure. Example: "Yesterday, came information about the new policy changes." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
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In came information booths, food courts, churches that look like schools, reggae services and sermons with Powerpoint presentations.
Elsewhere in the letter, however, came information that would seem to minimise the entire enterprise if not negate it altogether.
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Finally, and crucially, comes information about the building itself, and how it is performing.
In the openness of surrender comes information and possibility.
He said the military's information came from "information gathered through combined intelligence gathering".
However, with information comes responsibility for information management and interpretation.
"I don't know where that information came from, or who that information came from.
Data used in this analysis come from information collected with the Woman's Questionnaire.
More to come, as information becomes available.
Happiness doesn't come from information.
"When we come to information, there is a problem of language.
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