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"skip the information" is a grammatically correct and commonly-used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone should not read or pay attention to certain information, as it is not relevant or important. Example: "If you're short on time, feel free to skip the information about the company's history and focus on the product details instead."
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ON your next museum visit, you might want to skip the information kiosk and seek out a Wi-Fi hot spot instead.
This makes is easy to skip the information you already know and focus your attention where you need the most help.
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In this case, the ASCII kernel option 'opt colnames=none' tells the read_file command to skip the header information when reading the contents of the ASCII file myfile.dat.dat
How much more fun to skip the cultural information pack and go straight to Cousin Obed, who, "not realizing exactly how pubic hair grew," had "taken the skin from a squirrel's tail and stuck it, fur side out, along the length of his penis".
Many digital meters do not offer the ability to zero, so skip the "zeroing" information above if yours is a digital meter.
Unfortunately, you can't skip the sequences without missing vital information on how to complete the next mission.
Manufacturers can skip the process of collecting personal information and offer a wide variety of options at affordable prices.
Input (ii) reflects the situation where all compounds in the prediction set have pharmacological information, so we can skip the process of pharmacological effect prediction.
So skip the supersize.
Skip the alcohol.
Skip the Thai flavors.
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