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to inform this
verb
To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
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Data used to inform this analysis was gathered from the forensic workshop, key informant interviews and available literature.
I am pleased to inform this Committee that the President's decision accommodates this advice.
The person who finds it is requested to inform this reporter first.
Despite a quarter century of hullaballoo, very little in the way of data has been used to inform this debate.
Underwriters would be obligated to inform this committee of the interest they have received in the offering.
"The JCHR's inquiry was conducted to inform this review and the panel will take into account the committee's conclusions.
Here, we provide much needed evidence to inform this debate.
The hazard assessments were carried out rapidly to inform this advice.
"Despite efforts to inform, this will lead to lower donation rates".
The Royal College of Anaesthetists Third National Audit Project was designed to inform this situation.
Choice experiment surveys with 1014 respondents were designed and conducted to inform this paper.
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