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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I will inform the customer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the speaker will provide information or notify the customer about something. Example: "I will inform the customer about the new promotion tomorrow morning."
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"When the time comes, I will inform you.
Ask, then: since such thy wish, I will inform thee.
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Marketer recommendation systems will fuel customer recommendation engines; customer recommendation analytics will inform and inspire marketing's recommendations.
The customer service will inform you if your telephone can be transferred.
"I'm sure my mother will inform him," he said.
You will inform about everything I do.
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I believe that not informing customers of a switch in facilities is a fraudulent activity.
I asked Moak to please keep me informed; if she does, I will keep readers informed.
Our part-timers will be responsible for informing customers of the products and creating the best fit between customer and product.
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