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'had just informed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate something occurred just before another event. Example: She had just informed us of the news when the power went out.
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Mr. Gadhvi looked at her as if she had just informed him the sky was blue.
I had just informed him of Gov. David Paterson's proposal to allow New York grocery stores to sell wine.
While the city had just informed her that residents needed to remove their window air-conditioners, she said there was not enough building staff to help do that.
Crittendon had just informed Terri Winchell's family, who were in seclusion two hundred yards away, that the warden had postponed the execution for a few hours.
Chávez then had a surprise: the FARC, he said, had just informed him that it was prepared to release six more hostages.
Like many students, 23-year-old Thorn couldn't cope with his debt: the bank had just informed him he would not be able to withdraw any more money.
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As Michael Meagher has just informed me.
The Census Bureau has just informed us that the median income last year was $56,500.
"Secret Service has just informed me that Senator Jon Tester's statements on Admiral Jackson are not true," he wrote.
My other half has just informed me that he once stood next to him at a urinal.
The Associated Press has just informed its clients "to note the use of the uppercase in the name of the program".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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