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The phrase "info on" is a complete sentence, but it is usually used in informal English and is not preferred in formal written English.
In order to use it correctly, you need to provide additional context. For example: "Can you provide me with some info on the latest version of the software?".
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More info on martialartsyork.com.com
Little tangible info on what's happening.
No more info on site or SM.
More info on the website nightofinfinities.co.uk.
No info on deadlines here as yet.
Info on Chicago on 08700 503410, gochicago.com.
More info on the project is here.
"Do not release more info on this random citizen".
NIH info on Alzheimer's.
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They were saving the info on me.
More info on that to come.
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