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Discover Ludwig"oral information" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use this phrase to refer to information that has been shared by mouth, rather than written or recorded in any other way. For example, "I trust the oral information I received about this company more than I trust what I read online."
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Prior to RFA patients receive further oral information and informed consent is signed.
Participants were given written and oral information, and written informed consent was obtained for participation.
All study subjects received written and oral information before giving written informed consent.
All subjects received written and oral information and gave written informed consent.
Adolescents and parents received written and oral information and gave their written informed consent.
The women were given written and oral information about the study and informed consent was obtained.
All subjects gave informed consent after written and oral information.
Written and oral information was given, after which written informed consent was obtained from all subjects.
Their parents received written and oral information about the study and signed informed consent.
All patients received written and oral information about the study and gave informed consent.
All participants, after receiving both written and oral information about the project, signed their informed consent.
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