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Free sign upThe phrase "informing of" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in formal or academic writing.
For example, "The report was created for the purpose of informing of the economic status of the town."
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Gaff and Bylund (2010) also provide a practical framework, based upon family communication theory, on the approach to the communication and informing of family members about genetic information.
Informed consent was obtained prior to surgery from the parents, after informing of all peri and post-operative risks.
The most painful minute-by-minute imaginable, brightened up only marginally by occasional emails informing of Miss Marple's progress.
"Television has had the greatest potential for educating and informing of any medium in the history of communications," he said.
Your fingers, seen for the first time, are robotic, while QR codes graffiti the world, informing of AI experiments or myths from antiquity.
The NHL sends out a weekly release informing of Bettman's XM guest every Thursday and promises we can find a podcast of the show on NHL.com.
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He was informed of his mistake.
(Haggis, when informed of this account, laughed).
"Nobody was informed of this.
School officials were informed of the plot.
The coroner was informed of the death.
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