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The phrase "can inform" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something has the ability or potential to convey information. Example: The data collected from this survey can inform our future marketing strategies.
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This information can inform future fistula treatment programmes.
This is useful information that can inform practical decision making.
Findings from information-seeking behavior research can inform application development.
It can inform, entertain, elevate.
Honest stories can inform, advise and reassure.
Political leanings can inform as well.
Goodison is still on for gold, I can inform you.
This can inform your branding, product design, market positioning, etc.
Science can inform, but it cannot arbitrate, it cannot decide.
Statistical analysis can inform the answers if applied thoughtfully.
We can inform one another in the same way.
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