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Discover LudwigThe phrase "information too" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an additional piece of information in addition to something that has already been mentioned. For example, "I received an email about the vacation package details. The email included travel dates and costs - information too."
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They want information, too.
Omar Cook got the wrong information, too.
There is an economy of information too.
But he's like that with information, too.
Plenty blag for information too, so the information commissioner concluded.
I wonder if it's too much information, too graphically displayed.
"It's just too much information, too long," he said.
Non-profit groups have plenty of information, too.
A mobile banking app should provide the same information, too.
"The Zero Game," Brad Meltzer's breakneck Washington thriller, trades on insider information, too.
It has spilled over into postwar — or during-war — information, too.
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