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The phrase "might be informative" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting that something has the potential to provide useful information.
Example: "This article might be informative for those looking to understand the topic better."
Alternatives: "could be enlightening" or "may provide insights."
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Collections of words can therefore be thought of as providing phonemic "sequence information" that might be informative as to the history, rate, and patterns of concerted evolutionary change in language, and in a manner analogous to sequences of DNA.
Analysis of any residual archival batches of c-hGH for both prions and Aβ seeds might be informative in this regard2.
However, there are also significant differences in how these CIs were designed and implemented, which might be informative to the community of CI developers.
You are invited to contribute anything that you think might be informative or helpful about the subject of micropaleontology, its practitioners, journals, societies, etc.
A corpse's-eye view of death, I figured, might be informative, but I had my trepidations; being killed and disposed of, even as a volunteer in front of an audience, was unnerving.
In contrast to the expectation that change over short intervals might be informative about change over longer intervals, relations between short-term change and long-term change were negative, as the individuals who gained the most with assessments separated by days tended to experience the greatest losses across assessments separated by years.
(The estimates are not based strictly on a formula but instead are best guesses, accounting for the partisan lean of each state, the quality of the prospective candidates, and approval-rating or polling data to the extent that it might be informative).
Finally, we identify future studies that might be informative to further interrogate physiological and pathophysiological changes in NAD+ and NADH, as well as enzymes like sirtuins that sense and respond to redox changes in the cell.
Without placing undue burden on the applicant, descriptions of specific research hypotheses and rationale for why the requested data set is suitable along with analytic plan, might be informative.
It's also worth pointing out that, although one hundred or so years ago no one knew whether preserving internal organs from collected birds might be informative in the future, some progressive and thoughtful scientists still made the effort -- and Mr. DuBay and Mr. Fuldner's research will benefit.
The rise and fall of the short-lived Bull Moose Party might be informative as an historic comparison.
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