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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "informed in" is not commonly used in written English
The phrase less commonly used is "knowledgeable in". It would be more appropriate to say something like "She was knowledgeable in the area of art history."
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Lady Brittan was only informed in October.
His widow, Diana, was informed in October 2015.
The households targeted had been informed in advance.
He was informed in July that he was being mobilized.
Louis MacNeice once yearned for a poet who was "informed in economics, actively interested in politics".
I became strong in some ways, and I became better informed in some ways.
Glasgow social services department says it was not informed in advance about the agency's plans.
The American ambassador here, Daniel Kurzer, was not informed in advance of the announcement.
Kayani and other top generals felt humiliated that they had not been informed in advance.
The prosecution concedes that the defense team was not informed in any timely manner.
It is informed in nearly every paragraph by Mr. Dawkins's irrepressible enthusiasm.
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