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informative

[in-fawr-muh-tiv] / ɪnˈfɔr mə tɪv /


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"I'm not a parent and I've never been around someone giving birth so I found it incredibly informative," he says.

From BBC

The system also improves detection by allowing common background molecules to escape while keeping rarer, more informative ones inside.

From Science Daily

At the beginning of the review, I mentioned that Avast’s website isn’t the most informative, as it is light on technical details.

From Salon

A documentary on Shudder from Donna Davies and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas about women’s involvement in the genre makes for an entertaining, informative trip through film history.

From The Wall Street Journal

In rare diseases and advanced cancer, such demands can be impractical, ethically dubious and less informative than carefully analyzed real-world evidence.

From The Wall Street Journal