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The phrase "information surfaced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to indicate that new information has come to light. For example, "After months of investigation, some interesting information surfaced about the missing money."
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But additional information surfaced after the Berkshire board investigated Mr. Sokol's trading record.
Yesterday, new information surfaced calling into question the condition of the furnaces at P.S. 127.
According to the police, the raid was planned after information surfaced that they were planning to cross into South Ossetia.
Poor sharing of information surfaced again when Bayer submitted a study to British regulators on June 15.
The reinstatement came as new information surfaced about a minor theft for which Mr. Kundra was arrested in 1996 when he was 21.
This model, with trustworthy & clear information surfaced in response to a common query, would work to help people with legal problems.
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Sometimes the information surfaces only when some local politician brags about it at a ribbon-cutting.
When information surfaces that an officer might be working the other side of the law, he said, those leads are vigorously pursued.
Other motions could arise if information surfaces that jurors were untruthful on disclosure forms, or that there was impropriety during deliberations in the jury room, WBUR reports.
It could be reopened if new information surfaces.
So when information surfaces in your dialogue, dig for details without straying into recrimination.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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