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The phrase "informed of any changes" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone should be aware of any modifications that have been made or any shifting circumstances. For example, "Our team should stay informed of any changes to the project timeline."
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Entrants asked for this information must keep the BBC informed of any changes to that disclosed up to the point the winner is announced.
Parliament will be informed of any changes to the passport following UK withdrawal from the European Union".
A council spokesman told the BBC it should have "communicated much more clearly" and would now make sure it kept clients "fully informed of any changes... related to their care".
So, be sure to ask to be informed of any changes to the buyout package because you don't want to get stuck with a lesser deal if you can avoid it.
(The owners of the restaurant, who were at the meeting, said they hadn't been informed of any changes yet).
Many parents are involved in their children's education and simply want to be informed of any changes.
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Make sure the Royal Mail, your bank and organisations such as your mobile phone provider are informed of any change of address.
Current legislation says that any sex offender sentenced to a prison term of at least 30 months is placed on the register for life and has a duty to keep the police informed of any change of address or travel abroad.
A short list of places you will want to inform of any changes would include the Social Security Administration, the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Motor Vehicles.
If the user has strayed from the route, the user is again informed of any route changes.
Enter Y Combinator -backed Opez, a platform that's looking to help these professionals keep in touch with their clients on a long-term basis, making it easy to keep them informed of any job changes or hot deals they're offering.
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