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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well-informed on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who has a good understanding or knowledge about a particular subject or topic. Example: "She is well-informed on the latest developments in renewable energy technologies."
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In addition, it's vital that commission members be well-informed on the massive problem before them.
The kids - often stunningly well-informed on these matters - will delight in exposing your inconsistencies.
No electorate is well-informed on the merits and demerits of individual judges.
Be well-informed on their budget changes and ensure that they still have a budget allocated to engage you on a paid PoC.
Just be articulate and well-informed on the talk shows.
He did, to his credit, appear well-informed on Pennsylvania politics.
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He will be well informed on this.
It's striking how many Romanians are well informed on Brexit.
Mailer is well informed on many subjects, but he's an enthusiast, not an inside dopester.
The interested public, already well informed on the issues, has still more opportunities to learn.
Toynbee is well informed on many things but wrong on this.
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