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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very much informed about" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used to emphasize a high level of knowledge or awareness about a particular subject, but it is better to use more conventional expressions. Example: "She is very much informed about the latest developments in renewable energy."
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He continued, "Americans are not very much informed about Middle Eastern culture".
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"It was very much informed by this need to make a difference downtown sociologically," Mr. Riley said.
"I have to keep him very much informed," Richard says.
"It very much informed the 'Dresden Files,' " he said.
"It very much informed the 'Dresden Files,' " he said.
Both Mr. Ponifasio and Ms. Wallworth hail from the Pacific Rim, and their relationship with that region very much informs their work.
And this very much informs how they approach the next one.
That's something that very much informs her character this season".
Tea Party members are much more likely to say that they are "very well informed" about global warming than the other groups.
* Tea Party members are much more likely to say that they are "very well informed" about global warming than the other groups.
Ian Birrell (Forget the nostalgia. Our trains are better than ever, 16 August) does not seem to travel much by train these days or to be very well informed about who runs them and how well or badly.
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