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The phrase "had not informed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone did not communicate something at a specific time in the past. Example: John had not informed his boss about his resignation, so she was surprised when he didn't show up for work the next day.
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She had not informed on him.
He said he had not informed the team of his intentions.
Unfortunately, I had not informed my wife of said move, and she lost her footing.
Mr. Nelson said he had not informed the city's emergency response officials about the app.
Because those qualities often aren't recognized by customers themselves, they had not informed store design.
May revealed that the UK had not informed Russia of the strikes in advance.
The White House had not informed any of them of the problem.
The Twins privately acknowledged that Cashman had not informed them that the Yankees had pulled out.
Some Ohio officials expressed anger that the federal government had not informed them of this plan.
Sources in Gove's department admitted that he had not informed Clegg or Teather.
The headman took offense that she had not informed him first.
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