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Common collocations with informed in American Collocation

informed adjective

US /ɪnˈfɔrmd/

decision

choice
decision

The area of study must be clearly defined so that students can make an informed choice at the outset.

opinion

assessment
judgment
opinion
view

It is the job of a columnist to have an informed opinion.

agreement

consent

The practice of obtaining informed consent is often left to the most junior and least experienced member of staff.

knowledge

understanding

The government needs a more informed understanding of childhood poverty, or policies designed to improve the lives of poor children run the risk of failing.

advice

advice

Our experience of the food industry enables us to provide objective and informed advice based on up-to-date knowledge.

guess

guess

You have to make an informed guess.

comment

comment

You will acquire knowledge and understanding of a wide range of issues and gain the ability to express your opinions and give informed comments.

person or people

citizen
consumer
observer
public
reader

As science advances, the necessity for a more informed public becomes increasingly urgent.

This book is designed for the informed reader.