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The phrase "was kept informed" is correct and generally acceptable in written English.
It is typically used to describe when someone was kept up to date with information regarding a particular thing. For example, "The manager was kept informed of the project's progress."
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Robert Mercer, too, was kept informed.
Biden was kept informed of the unfolding incidents but chose to continue with his schedule.
Indeed, the larger user community was kept informed of all developments.
He was kept informed about the project in the months that followed, Father Modrys said.
The Prime Minister did not attend the talks but was kept informed throughout.
Bodin himself preferred a monarchy that was kept informed of the peoples' needs by a parliament or representative assembly.
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With the onset of accessibility to information through technology, employees insist on being kept informed.
However, in an age where information is key, customers are becoming increasingly demanding and need to be kept informed.
They often miss critical information, then send frantic e-mails asking why they have not been kept informed.
They also said they had not been kept informed.
Local residents must also be kept informed, she said.
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