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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the information for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce information that follows it in the sentence. For example: "The information for the meeting is available on the company server."
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Now you say The Times actually held the information for at least 14 months.
It doesn't contextualise the information for me.
I just organize the information for him".
"I have the information for college transcripts.
Who gathered the information for the news Mr. Rather reported?
In 1995 Amis sold The Information for £500,000.
Where is the information for each brand coming from?
The information for the most part is basic, but thorough.
"You can't blame the information for causing the eating disorders".
Departments were using the information for emergency and nonemergency cases.
Now for the smart part – where does the information for the microapp come from?
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