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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has informed my" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has communicated information that has influenced or shaped your thoughts or actions.
Example: "The recent study has informed my understanding of climate change and its impacts."
Alternatives: "has shaped my" or "has guided my".
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My experience working with students has informed my approach to early-stage research.
In turn, being a romance writer has informed my work as an academic.
"Italy has informed my cooking style as much, or more, than Southeast Asia," he said.
"The issue of opportunity has been something that has informed my life.
Still, that discomfort, and the unwillingness of most of the others to experience it, has informed my work as a journalist ever since.
Having fought back stage fright, I would say that my experience with music performance has informed my life as a law professor quite a lot.
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"The supreme irony here is that my experiences have informed my view on friendship.
So going by the book, I should have informed my patient about the pros and cons of tobacco.
Edward Gorey, Mad Magazine, Art Spiegelman, R. Crumb, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Norman Rockwell … all those people have informed my aesthetic sensibilities as much as the writers I admire.
I had meetings scheduled with a host of scholars whose work had informed my own and planned to attend receptions with emerging figures in my field.
He said it was "without a doubt an oversight on my part not to have informed my colleagues on the board early enough".
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