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The phrase 'informed about the' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone is aware of a certain topic. For example: The store manager was well informed about the new safety protocols.
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The informal caregiver was informed about the randomization procedure.
"Shouldn't I have been informed" about the possible side effects?
She was informed about the van and the possible perpetrator.
Why wasn't the public informed about the test?
Keep us informed about the plot.
The District Education Officer was informed about the project.
They were not informed about the questionnaire session in advance.
The subjects were informed about the aim of this study.
The patient was then informed about the allocation.
Participants were not informed about the actual speed limit.
We were never informed about the Holocaust".
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notified about the
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knowledgeable about the
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