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The phrase "erudite and informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone who has a lot of knowledge or is very well informed about a particular topic or subject. For example, "The professor was incredibly erudite and informed on the history of Ancient Greece."
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Yet he is erudite and informed when discussing issues that affect the people he meets.
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Keep safe and informed.
Borislav nodded and informed Jelena.
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He is erudite and consistently interesting.
Kirsch's approach to criticism is both erudite and personal.
QUIZZICAL, erudite and clear-sighted, Tony Judt never let matters rest.
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