Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Information"
The meaning of "Information" in various phrases and sentences
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What does We warrant that the information provided to our company according to this Article is in material aspects accurate as of the date that the information is submitted (or, if such information specifies another date, such other date). mean?
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We confirm the information Company X gave to our company satisfies the contract with information current as of September 29, 2019.
- "Article" refers to a part in the contract that this statement applies to. So, it could mean there's a much larger contract, but this only refers to this specific part.
- "materials aspects" means whatever both parties agree are the important points. For example, say the contract is for a recipe for chocolate chip cookies. The relevant (material aspects) parts would be the amount of flour, butter, etc. What may not be relevant would be the brand name of the flour, butter, etc.
- "accurate as of xxx" means that as of this date, the information is current and correct. Maybe the next day, Company X comes up with a new recipe. The agreenment was just for the recipe as it was on September 29 so Company X isn't obligated to give them the new recipe.
- "Article" refers to a part in the contract that this statement applies to. So, it could mean there's a much larger contract, but this only refers to this specific part.
- "materials aspects" means whatever both parties agree are the important points. For example, say the contract is for a recipe for chocolate chip cookies. The relevant (material aspects) parts would be the amount of flour, butter, etc. What may not be relevant would be the brand name of the flour, butter, etc.
- "accurate as of xxx" means that as of this date, the information is current and correct. Maybe the next day, Company X comes up with a new recipe. The agreenment was just for the recipe as it was on September 29 so Company X isn't obligated to give them the new recipe.
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What does "They withheld all information until she paid her fine"
Please; I can't get the meaning of "fine" in this context. mean?
Please; I can't get the meaning of "fine" in this context. mean?
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It is a penalty, or punishment. If I am caught breaking the speed limit, I will have to pay a fine.
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What does information which contributes to the author's notoriety mean?
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Knowledge that makes the writer more famous
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What does ask me if you need further information mean?
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no problem, here you go!
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What does I have attached our information packet for you to review. mean?
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There is a missing word "I have attached our information packet in the ___ for you to review" but to make it easy to understand "I have put our information or data packet (Example: Date of birth, car license etc) in ___ for you to review or read"
Example sentences using "Information"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with For your information.
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FYI is used when you are telling someone that they are wrong about a particular. Example: For your information I have been working here for a long time and I deserve a promotion.
"I love Italian cooking, but FYI, my husband is allergic to garlic." In other words, don't serve Italian food with garlic when we come to visit.
"Alice is a good person. FYI, see the email I just sent you." (It contains some information about Alice that is not so good).
"I love Italian cooking, but FYI, my husband is allergic to garlic." In other words, don't serve Italian food with garlic when we come to visit.
"Alice is a good person. FYI, see the email I just sent you." (It contains some information about Alice that is not so good).
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 'real information'.
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Please show me example sentences with I don't understand what does mean of that information bubble. I'm confused 😑 Can you help me to understand it? .
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Singular is one thing.
Plural is more than one thing.
One dog. (Singular)
Two dogs. (Plural)
So plural has 's'
One dog is playing.
Two dogs are playing.
The dog has one bone.
The dogs have one bone.
The dogs have two bones.
Plural is more than one thing.
One dog. (Singular)
Two dogs. (Plural)
So plural has 's'
One dog is playing.
Two dogs are playing.
The dog has one bone.
The dogs have one bone.
The dogs have two bones.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with you should give me your private information before I give you my private information.
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boy: hey, pretty.how can i have your phone number?
girl: that's so impolite of you! it's you who should give your private information before i give mine to you.
girl: that's so impolite of you! it's you who should give your private information before i give mine to you.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with many or much information? .
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Synonyms of "Information" and their differences
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What is the difference between This information is not updated. and This information will not be updated. ?
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This information is not updated = this information is CURRENTLY NOT updated, but may or may not be updated in the future.
This information will not be updated = this information may or may not be updated, and will not be updated in the future.
This information will not be updated = this information may or may not be updated, and will not be updated in the future.
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What is the difference between I do not think the information is correct. and I think the information is not correct. ?
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Yes, anytime you want to make a sentence negative, put not behind the verb or adjective.
I want it/ I do not want it.
He is my friend/ He is not my friend
He is tall / He is not tall (he is short)
It will be sunny today/ I do not think it will be sunny today.
If you are using 'I think' in a negative sentence, put the 'do not' in front of 'think', and not in front of the verb or adjective.
I want it/ I do not want it.
He is my friend/ He is not my friend
He is tall / He is not tall (he is short)
It will be sunny today/ I do not think it will be sunny today.
If you are using 'I think' in a negative sentence, put the 'do not' in front of 'think', and not in front of the verb or adjective.
Q:
What is the difference between The information is accessible to Sam. and S is accessible to the information. ?
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The information is accessible to Sam -> Sam is the Subject and the information is the object.
Sam is accessible to the information -> Doesn't (usually) make sense, since information can't access other things/people. 'Accessing a person' in most scenarios doesn't make sense either.
Sam is accessible to the information -> Doesn't (usually) make sense, since information can't access other things/people. 'Accessing a person' in most scenarios doesn't make sense either.
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What is the difference between The information is restricted from the senior management. and The senior management is restricted from the information. ?
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The meaning is the same in both sentences! Both sentences show that the senior management cannot access the information. Only the grammar / sentence structure is different.
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What is the difference between The information was not restricted to senior management. and The information was restricted to senior management. ?
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The information was available to individuals of lower status in the organization than "senior management" vs only "senior management" was allowed to view this information.
Translations of "Information"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? it would be great if you can provide us with further information to issuing PO
A:
그래 내가 고쳤어
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? information
A:
Information
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How do you say this in English (US)? I think I gave you the wrong information. I'll tell you it again. I want to say it like I say frist. so please forget it.
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Sorry, I think I gave you the wrong information. I'll tell you the right one, please don't mind my first information.
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How do you say this in English (US)? information or informations
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There is no such thing as plural meaning of "information".
It’s not a count noun. Information is a mass noun, like air or water or rice or flour or courage. Or news.
It’s not a count noun. Information is a mass noun, like air or water or rice or flour or courage. Or news.
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How do you say this in English (US)? An information heard from someone. Especially with high certainty.
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According to Oxford's dictionary "rumor" and "hearsay" have the same meaning, and they are synonyms.
The only differences, which I noticed was the country of origin of these words, 'rumor' came from France, and 'hearsay' is an English word by itself.
So, there are no differences between 'rumor' and 'hearsay' in certainty.
And if you talk about unconfirmed information you may use 'rumor', 'hearsay' or more informal ones like 'gossips' or 'tattle'.
If you mean an information which is expected to be true, you may use 'report', 'evidence', 'message' or "somebody's words"
As think, in such situation it also can be used Complex subject structure (for example ("He is said to be fall in love" which means "[Everybody] says that he fell in love" or "it's a well-known fact that he fell in love".
The only differences, which I noticed was the country of origin of these words, 'rumor' came from France, and 'hearsay' is an English word by itself.
So, there are no differences between 'rumor' and 'hearsay' in certainty.
And if you talk about unconfirmed information you may use 'rumor', 'hearsay' or more informal ones like 'gossips' or 'tattle'.
If you mean an information which is expected to be true, you may use 'report', 'evidence', 'message' or "somebody's words"
As think, in such situation it also can be used Complex subject structure (for example ("He is said to be fall in love" which means "[Everybody] says that he fell in love" or "it's a well-known fact that he fell in love".
Other questions about "Information"
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It depends on information. For example, when I was in Japan and took a train and suddenly encountered a train late, I used to check on Twitter in order to know how come the train stopped. I think Twitter could work in that case. Does this sound natural?
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× It depends on information.
✓ It depends on the information.
× For example, when I was in Japan and took a train and suddenly encountered a train late, I used to check on Twitter in order to know how come the train stopped.
✓ For example, when I was in Japan and took the train and suddenly encountered a late train, I used to check Twitter in order to find out why the train stopped.
"I used to check Twitter in order to find out why the train stopped." you could also say "I used to check Twitter in order to find out why the train was late"
Any additional questions let me know.
✓ It depends on the information.
× For example, when I was in Japan and took a train and suddenly encountered a train late, I used to check on Twitter in order to know how come the train stopped.
✓ For example, when I was in Japan and took the train and suddenly encountered a late train, I used to check Twitter in order to find out why the train stopped.
"I used to check Twitter in order to find out why the train stopped." you could also say "I used to check Twitter in order to find out why the train was late"
Any additional questions let me know.
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It depends on information. For example, when I was in Japan and took a train and suddenly encountered a train late, I used to check on Twitter in order to know how come the train stopped. I think Twitter could work in that case. Does this sound natural?
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"The utility of Twitter is contingent on the information it provides. For instance, when I was in Japan and my train was delayed, I would often check Twitter to find out the reason for the delay. In situations like this, Twitter can be a valuable resource."
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce
This information is linked to customer ID..
This information is linked to customer ID..
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Perfect!
Q:
Information technology has grown rapidly since people made computers, so now we can learn in various methods.
Today, elementaly school children use mobile phones and tablets as learning tools in their classroom.
In my student days, I wasn't able to imagine this.
However, I'm not surprised at this because I'm learning English with a laptop and a moblie phone like them now.
If you want to look up some words, you can get more information faster with the internet than with paper dictionaries.
In short, you can have pleasant and effective education without paper and pens. Does this sound natural?
Today, elementaly school children use mobile phones and tablets as learning tools in their classroom.
In my student days, I wasn't able to imagine this.
However, I'm not surprised at this because I'm learning English with a laptop and a moblie phone like them now.
If you want to look up some words, you can get more information faster with the internet than with paper dictionaries.
In short, you can have pleasant and effective education without paper and pens. Does this sound natural?
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× Information technology has grown rapidly since people made computers, so now we can learn in various methods.
✓ Information technology has grown rapidly since the invention of computers, so now we can learn in various methods.
× Today, elementaly school children use mobile phones and tablets as learning tools in their classroom.
✓ Today, elementary school children use mobile phones and tablets as learning tools in their classrooms.
× In my student days, I wasn't able to imagine this.
✓ In my student days, this was unimaginable.
× However, I'm not surprised at this because I'm learning English with a laptop and a moblie phone like them now.
✓ However, this doesn’t surprise me as I'm learning English with a laptop and a moblie phone, like the elementary students.
× In short, you can have pleasant and effective education without paper and pens.
✓ In short, you can receive a pleasant and effective education without paper and pens.
✓ Information technology has grown rapidly since the invention of computers, so now we can learn in various methods.
× Today, elementaly school children use mobile phones and tablets as learning tools in their classroom.
✓ Today, elementary school children use mobile phones and tablets as learning tools in their classrooms.
× In my student days, I wasn't able to imagine this.
✓ In my student days, this was unimaginable.
× However, I'm not surprised at this because I'm learning English with a laptop and a moblie phone like them now.
✓ However, this doesn’t surprise me as I'm learning English with a laptop and a moblie phone, like the elementary students.
× In short, you can have pleasant and effective education without paper and pens.
✓ In short, you can receive a pleasant and effective education without paper and pens.
Q:
This is information for your phone. Does this sound natural?
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× This is information for your phone.
✓ This is information about your phone.
✓ This is information about your phone.
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