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Discover LudwigThe phrase "informed orally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information that has been communicated through spoken words rather than written form.
Example: "The committee was informed orally about the changes to the policy during the meeting."
Alternatives: "communicated verbally" or "conveyed in speech."
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Patients are informed (orally and by written information) that participation involves one interview during a home visit, with three subsequent questionnaires to be completed during the 12 month period.
The study protocol was approved by the Regional Ethical Review Board in Stockholm and patients or their next of kin were informed orally and in writing before obtaining their informed consent.
The ED staff was informed orally about the observational study before it started and we obtained oral informed consent from staff that was interviewed.
The patients wearing removable retainers were given oral (63.0%), written (32.1%), or oral/written (4.9%) information, and the patients with fixed retainers were informed orally (66.7%), in writing (29.6%), or in both ways (3.7%).
Each analyzable patient if clinical conditions allowed it or every corresponding reliable person was informed orally about objectives and conduct of the study and received a note summarizing this information.
On Feb. 27, Indiana lawmakers passed a bill in the House requiring that pregnant woman "be informed orally and in writing" before obtaining a medical abortion that "the abortion may be possibly reversed".
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The participants were informed, both orally and in writing and gave their informed consent to participate in the study.
It was conducted according to the Helsinki Declaration, meaning all patients were informed both orally and in writing prior to giving written informed consent.
Family members gave informed consent orally on the telephone.
All gave informed consent orally before participation.
The respondents were informed both orally and in writing by one of the researchers ('SS'SS
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