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well-informed

[wel-in-fawrmd] / ˈwɛl ɪnˈfɔrmd /


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For a democracy to exist, as those who founded this nation taught us, we need a well-informed electorate.

From Salon

The people managing these endowments are highly intelligent and well-informed.

From MarketWatch

“We also will continue to cooperate fully with law enforcement. We urge all student-athletes to make well-informed choices to avoid jeopardizing the game and their eligibility.”

From Los Angeles Times

The study showed the "importance of ensuring that people have access to reliable and trusted information so they can make well-informed decisions," study co-author Paul Elliott of Imperial College London said in a statement.

From Barron's

One I heard while working as a journalist in Moscow in the early 1980s: “A pessimist is a well-informed optimist.”

From The Wall Street Journal