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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would have been informed of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone was expected to receive information about something in the past, often in hypothetical or conditional contexts. Example: "If the meeting had been scheduled earlier, I would have been informed of the changes in advance."
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In the email, which was leaked to the BBC, Smith states that the Browne review would have been informed of plans for severe cuts.
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If they would have been informed, a smaller effect of the new standard protocol for CCTV training may be expected.
In those interviews which took place after this announcement, responses would have been informed and potentially influenced by awareness of this payment and the potential role of Prism in earning it, while in the focus groups and interviews before the announcement, respondents would not necessarily have known that such a payment innovation was planned.
Probably most of the responses would have been informed by ignorance.
The prime minister's spokesman said the UK would have preferred to have been informed of the attack and was only told of the Algerian move when Cameron rang the Algerian prime minister.
Otherwise, the SPs were of the opinion that it would be good to have been informed of clear action guidelines in case conflicts with the students emerged in the later teaching, and that a compact summary regarding the training contents which they could take away with them would be helpful.
The individuals have been informed of their right of appeal.
Ms. McBride's parents have been informed of our position".
While retaining "voluntariness" as the ultimate test of whether a confession could be admissible in court, the Supreme Court in Miranda v. Arizona announced that a confession by a suspect in custody would be presumed involuntary unless the suspect had been informed of his right to remain silent and given "a continuous opportunity" to exercise that right.
Mr. Murphy insisted that he was never told about the accusations, adding, "That's a very serious matter, and I would have treated it that way if I had been informed of it".
It is also important to note that 5.2% of our participants said that they would not have chosen this profession if they had been informed of the risks.
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