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The phrase "well informed guide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a guide who possesses a lot of knowledge and information about a particular subject or area. Example: "The well informed guide provided us with fascinating insights into the history of the ancient ruins."
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However, these changes were well informed and guided by knowledge acquired from systematic analyses in course development.
I would like to suggest that at least some of the wisdom found in the Rule of St. Benedict could well inform and guide current U.S. debates about immigrants, health care, taxation policies, and balance between work and the rest of life.
Well-informed guides lead single-file snorkelers to swim with the fish, keeping a respectful distance of 3m from the animal's side and 4m from the tail.
He's well informed.
You're well informed.
Well informed too.
15-18 Well informed.
"You're very well informed".
19-22 Suspiciously well informed.
He is not well informed.
SERVICE: Efficient and well informed.
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