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The phrase "will be informed for" is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible for it to be grammatically correct, but it would need to be used in a specific context or sentence structure for it to make sense. For example, "I will be informed for my actions" could be a possible use of the phrase. This means that the speaker will receive information or feedback because of their actions. Another possible use could be in a passive voice construction, such as "The team will be informed for their performance" which communicates that the team will receive information or feedback about their performance. Overall, it is not a commonly used phrase and there are likely better alternatives to use in most situations.
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Patient will be informed for the necessity of contacting the doctor at the appearance of new episodes.
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To paraphrase the old adage: "Give a child a piece of information and they'll be informed for a day; teach them how to access information in sophisticated ways and they'll have the core skills for making informed decisions forever".
Patients will be informed of all procedures and asked for written informed consent.
Subjects will be informed of all procedures and asked for written informed consent.
Patients will be informed of their right to ask for further information at any time and to withdraw from the study without prejudice to their future care.
Those who are ineligible at this point will be informed of this, and thanked for their time.
No doubt we will be informed of a wonderful new "brand" for T20 cricket, even though the "brand" that sells T20 best in this country exists and is already a century old – the Roses match, Middlesex v Surrey or Gloucestershire v Somerset.
Patients eligible for participation will be informed of the current study by the physical therapist, both verbally and in writing.
The parents will be informed in advance for the process of confidentiality through an information letter, which will include the informed consent as well.
Eligible patients will be informed and asked for participation.
Ethics committees and national agencies will be informed or asked for approval.
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