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"informed of his" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has received information about something. Here is an example: "I am pleased to inform you of his promotion to manager."
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He was informed of his mistake.
His family was informed of his death.
Why were we not informed of his death sooner?
It's unclear if they have been informed of his death.
His family has been informed of his death.
He was not informed of his constitutional rights at the outset of his detention.
Finally, she was informed of his arrest and moved to Moscow to be nearer to him.
The family was informed of his plans Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
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The Vatican's spokesman, Father Federico Lombardi, said afterwards: "I was not informed [of his plans to stop].
Each study participant was informed of his/her physical assessment and biochemical test results and given appropriate health education.
His parents, who live in India, have been informed of his death.
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