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informed

[in-fawrmd] / ɪnˈfɔrmd /


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The problem came when Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter informed him that the school wouldn’t allow him to do so if he accepted another job in the meantime.

From The Wall Street Journal

He sees it as a "relatively informed risk" he's taking.

From BBC

However long it takes to unravel your current life, you have methodically gone through the necessary steps to arrive at an informed decision about your future retirement destination abroad.

From MarketWatch

The exact cause of each of the explosions was unclear but Turkey’s transport minister said he had been informed that they were the result of “external impact.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"Staff cuts in newsrooms and cuts to journalists' salaries... have had a huge impact on pluralism and citizens' right to be informed," the federation said.

From Barron's