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"I have informed" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is a past tense construction of the verb "inform," with the auxiliary verb "have" indicating that the action was completed in the past. Examples: 1. I have informed my boss about the change in schedule. 2. She has informed her parents about her decision to study abroad. 3. The teacher has informed the students about the quiz next week. 4. We have informed the authorities about the safety issue in our neighborhood. 5. Have you informed your colleagues about the meeting tomorrow?.
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I have informed the management of this decision.
And I have informed Senator Daschle, also, of my decision.
I have informed President Bush, Vice President Cheney and Senator Lott of my decision.
I have informed the district about the problem but there is no action yet".
Should I have informed the waiter or, as I was not working, minded my own beeswax?
I have informed the chairman and ranking member of the Senate armed services committee.
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"I've informed the White House," he said.
"Now it's time for all Thai people to help each other, so I've informed (the host) that I would not go," Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said.
In my subsequent correspondence RIAS said the initial "error" was because they hadn't registered the fact that I had informed them I was now retired.
I had informed the audience (financiers) about their cluelessness concerning rare events (black swans) and I could discern their annoyance – a few bankers looked a bit insulted.
I had informed Hackl that he had become golfer non grata, and suggested to him that he turn over to me some of the golf balls I had given him, and any others he could spare.
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