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"feeding information" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of providing or giving information to someone. Example: The news anchor was responsible for feeding information to the viewers about the current state of affairs in the country.
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Sometimes it is unclear who is feeding information to whom.
Now the panel's director has resigned after being accused of feeding information to then-Gov.
In 1980 he moved into the ranks of the IRA and started feeding information to British intelligence services.
The Telegraph is continuing its detailed coverage of how boards are feeding information about exam questions to teachers.
Zair and Rashid said one ATS commander, known as Mullah, had been caught feeding information to the separatists.
I have a team of 200 industry experts feeding information from all around the world".
"It didn't pay well, but he liked what he did, taking pictures, feeding information to their reporters," Ms. Castillo said.
Mr. Levitt has repeatedly said that by "feeding" information to analysts before the rest of the investing public, some corporations have put "a stain on our markets".
For at least a year, it seems, Wylie had been feeding information to Carole Cadwalladr and her team at the Guardian and its sister paper, the Observer.
During the war she lived in Berlin under an assumed name and worked at a Nazi newspaper, feeding information to the underground resistance.
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Instead they have opted for their own tactics: drip-feeding information through Marca, their newspaper of choice, then sitting back and waiting for the selling club to lose their nerve.
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