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The phrase "enclosing information of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is accompanied by related information. For example: "We are enclosing information of the event details with this invitation."
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Some mammography facilities enclosed information on menstrual history and hormone use of each woman at the time of each mammogram.
Read and save the enclosed information.
Understand that the opposing side will receive the enclosed information.
Parentheses enclose information that clarifies a preceding thought.
"I am enclosing for information details of our recent annual survey which showed that 85% of the 1,000 people who responded are opposed to the rebrand of our club".
Eligible participants were sent a letter on practice-headed notepaper from their general practitioner outlining the purpose of the study, enclosing an information sheet, and inviting them to participate.
The invitations provided a brief outline of the study, an enclosed participant information sheet, and a link to the online survey.
Epidemiological studies enclose more information on the patient's disease history and environmental influences.
Do not enclose personal information unless you're completely safe.
A critical review of information on heat transfer between the furnace and enclosing walls of a circulating fluidized-bed boiler is presented.
Although the rate doses of the two methods are almost the same, the advantage of the NBD setup relies on the acquisition of specific local media as opposed with conventional SAED where we collect the superimpose information of all the enclosed area (other crystallites, nanoparticles, amorphous carbon, etc).
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