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Discover LudwigThe phrase "informed this" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer back to information that has been shared or provided prior to the statement you are making. For example: "Jim informed us that tomorrow was going to be hot so we should plan to stay inside. However, after further research, I discovered that the temperature was going to drop, which informed this decision to go outside."
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Most of the information that informed this scoping review of disaster health management in China was in the format of qualitative descriptions and analyses.
Be they enthusiastic, disparaging or enthusiastically disparaging, you have inspired and informed this excited reader.
When informed this article is slated for The Guide's Halloween issue, the band emit a collective groan.
("They will not be published until after you are dead," she informed this biographer, 45 years her junior).
But considerable thought and care clearly informed this dramatic reading, and it kept a listener wondering what unusual turns the next passage might hold.
As well as a fascinating interview with Julien Temple, look out for a curated selection of the culture that has informed this remarkable rock'n'roll outlaw.
On being informed this would be improper, Trump reportedly decided to wait it out, planning to grant a pardon in the event that Arpaio was convicted.
The dignity of those people, that sense of quiet dread they carried around under their cheerfulness, informed this book more than anything else.
They were informed this afternoon that the National Basketball Association had denied their request for a $4.5 million medical exception for Larry Johnson.
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