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The phrase "unofficially informed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when someone has been told something in an informal manner, such as a rumor or gossip. For example: I was unofficially informed that a new restaurant is opening downtown.
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Fremantle later claimed that before he left Scapa he had unofficially informed von Reuter that the armistice was still in effect.
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Italian officials said they were first informed unofficially of an American with a dangerous tuberculosis case while Mr. Speaker was still in Rome, but had to take the initiative in calling the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta to ask for details.
Become informed.
Stay informed.
Newspapers inform.
To inform?
Often Apple has a need to let information out, unofficially.
Aye, unofficially.
Unofficially she was not.
UK unofficially does the same.
Unofficially, everyone knew better.
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