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The phrase "informed that there" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, although it may not be the most common way to express an idea.
It is typically used to show that someone has been notified or made aware of something. Here is an example of its usage: I was informed that there was a meeting scheduled for this afternoon.
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But soon after leaving the scorer's trailer, Roe was informed that there was a serious problem.
"I've now been informed that there may be other details which, if true, I find surprising".
At the end of our meal, we were informed that there were about 30 paparazzi waiting outside.
He was informed that there was a problem with the data, but has not seen the result of the investigation.
We are informed that there are several quite distinct types of, say, breast cancer that must be treated differently.
WE at the Jersey column have just been informed that there is some kind of election going on this year -- indeed, a whole array of elections.
"So when I was informed that there might be some interest in having me be a candidate for this position, I obviously came out.
I've recently been informed that there are plans to build a phone mast nearby, which I'm told is too small to need planning permission.
On the Monday, the Rep announced it was cancelling the show; Bhatti was informed that there had been death threats issued against her, and was given police protection.
Asif and Butt were in court and the jury was informed that there was "nothing sinister" in the absences of Majeed and Amir.
We are informed that there is a letter on its way, felicitating Mr. Roosevelt and renewing the request for a pension.
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