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Used with adjectives:
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The police asked for accurate information."
(accurate, correct, precise, background, specific, basic, general, contact, personal)
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He gave false information to the police."
(false, inaccurate, incorrect, misleading, conflicting, incomplete, unnecessary, useless)
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She gave me helpful information."
(helpful, useful, valuable, relevant, important, vital, timely, necessary)
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We received new information from the doctor."
(new, the latest, up-to-date, updated, additional, detailed)
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He had classified information."
(classified, confidential, secret, sensitive)
Used with verbs:
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I have the information you requested."
(have, found, got, acquired, obtained, collected, compiled, gathered, received)
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She asked for more information."
(asked for, requested, needed, required, dug up, uncovered)
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He tried to download the information."
(download, upload, post, submit)
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John disclosed the information to his manager."
(disclosed, gave, provided, revealed, forwarded)
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She shared the information with me."
(shared)
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We must protect this information."
(protect, analyze, review, publish, verify, check, use)
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The email contains important information."
(contains, includes)
Used with nouns:
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Where is the information booth?"
(booth, center, desk, kiosk)
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Do you have an information packet?"
(packet, sheet, database)
Used with prepositions:
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This information is for our members only."
(for)
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According to the latest information, the accident was his fault."
(according to)
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He wanted more information about her family."
(about, concerning, on, regarding)