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"first hand information" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to information that has been acquired or experienced directly, without going through a second or intermediary source. For example, "I was able to get first hand information about the new hotel from my friend who just visited there."
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POMPEO:... I have no first hand information with respect to the warning that was given.
The shielding thickness arrived with this code provides a first hand information to the designer to carry out forward calculations for accurate optimization.
Rose makes it clear that Brother Thomas, the first transporter of the tale, had no actual first hand information, but relies on, at best, a third-hand recounting.
Our results provide first hand information on monitoring oral yeasts colonization in HIV-infected patients from Kunming, China.
The present study has provided first hand information about such a vulnerable group and we encourage their inclusion into the National Serological Surveillance for HIV.
In addition, schools could ask for visits of the project staff to receive first hand information on the requirements of the trial.
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We have frustratingly little first-hand information.
"It's fascinating to have this first-hand information," he said.
So it is human intelligence -- first-hand information from American spies and foreign agents -- that matters.
First-hand information, however, can hardly account for the poem's sudden success.
Arriving in London with rare, first-hand information from Gallipoli, Keith was a man in demand.
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