Sentence examples for supposedly informed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "supposedly informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's claimed knowledge or awareness of a situation, often implying doubt about the accuracy of that claim. Example: "He was supposedly informed about the changes in the schedule, but he seemed completely unaware."

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As usually happens, the theories that supposedly informed the creative breakthroughs — set forth in Rosenberg's book "The Tradition of the New" (1959) and in Greenberg's "Art and Culture" (1961) — were worked out after the fact.

When he saw my notebook, he turned to Seely and asked, "Where's he from, supposedly?" Informed that I live in New York, he replied, "There's a nightmare right there".

Although he availed himself of his right to silence, his lawyers told prosecutors to find a letter that their client apparently wrote to the government of Silvio Berlusconi.In the letter, the general supposedly informed his political masters of the CIA's operation and said he would resign if they let it go ahead.

Known as "Pushkinists," their wonky moral compass is supposedly informed by the laureate's writings.

In many supposedly informed Tory eyes, Mrs May was a prime candidate for the chop in the expected post-referendum reshuffle.

Most supposedly informed observers confidently predicted the imminent collapse of the economy and thought that Cuba would follow the USSR and the eastern European states into oblivion.

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Even people who are supposedly well informed believe that there was a vast expansion of government under Obama, when in fact there wasn't.

The researchers used little owl calls because the birds are supposedly better informed about habitat quality since they are year-round residents of the study area.

However, the experiment was never submitted to the Secretary of the Army for approval and those involved in the tests were supposedly not informed of the circumstances.

Supposedly, USGS informs FEMA's earthquake predictions, and USGS senior science adviser for earthquake and geologic hazards David Applegate, who works with FEMA officials on the National Science and Technology Council's Subcommittee on Disaster Reduction, said he hadn't heard anything about the meals order.

When people argue a lot, you know, people that are informed, supposedly, argue, I don't know how you give informed consent.

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