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"informative to" is not a correct phrase in written English.
Instead, "informative about" would be the correct usage. For example: "The presentation was very informative about the latest advancements in technology."
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Provide information that's useful and informative to attendees.
However, incomplete genome data may be sufficiently informative to derive the pursued information.
Her written opinions are informative, to the point and readable.
Many syndromes have recognizable facial features2 that are highly informative to clinical geneticists3,4,5.
It is informative to look at where the preponderance of words fall within a language.
It will be informative to assess whether GDF11 alone could produce similar changes.
They've just made a competitive form of advertising much less appealing and informative to advertisers.
Mouse mutants will be informative to reveal the general importance of Krm1/2 for Dkk action.
It is informative to consider our results in a wider context of sensorimotor control.
For example, is it more informative to say 30 40 year olds or Gen Xers?
The results of our study should be informative to policy makers.
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