How to Use "Information" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words information (n): facts or details about something

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Used with adjectives:

"The police asked for accurate information."
(accurate, correct, precise, background, specific, basic, general, contact, personal)

"He gave false information to the police."
(false, inaccurate, incorrect, misleading, conflicting, incomplete, unnecessary, useless)

"She gave me helpful information."
(helpful, useful, valuable, relevant, important, vital, timely, necessary)

"We received new information from the doctor."
(new, the latest, up-to-date, updated, additional, detailed)

"He had classified information."
(classified, confidential, secret, sensitive)

Used with verbs:

"I have the information you requested."
(have, found, got, acquired, obtained, collected, compiled, gathered, received)

"She asked for more information."
(asked for, requested, needed, required, dug up, uncovered)

"He tried to download the information."
(download, upload, post, submit)

"John disclosed the information to his manager."
(disclosed, gave, provided, revealed, forwarded)

"She shared the information with me."
(shared)

"We must protect this information."
(protect, analyze, review, publish, verify, check, use)

"The email contains important information."
(contains, includes)

Used with nouns:

"Where is the information booth?"
(booth, center, desk, kiosk)

"Do you have an information packet?"
(packet, sheet, database)

Used with prepositions:

"This information is for our members only."
(for)

"According to the latest information, the accident was his fault."
(according to)

"He wanted more information about her family."
(about, concerning, on, regarding)


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