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inform

[in-fawrm] / ɪnˈfɔrm /


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Visa also says that artificial intelligence is starting to influence how consumers search for products and compare prices, contributing to more deliberate and informed spending decisions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The record opens with a spirited British vaudeville-esque rendition of an original ditty called “Everywhere it’s Christmas,” which informs the listener that “Everywhere it’s Christmas/at the end of every year.”

From Salon

The judge added that the CAA had failed to inform him of a compliance investigation by the Charity Commission into the organisation in November 2024.

From BBC

The chancellor’s office said in an emailed statement that it had informed colleges of the law several times — when it was passed and again in recent years:

From Los Angeles Times

The FCC said that a White House-led group informed the commission on Sunday that drones from foreign countries posed “unacceptable risks,” prompting Monday’s ban.

From The Wall Street Journal