However, when i googled with the phrase information of, there were a lot of hits. I thought information is singular and plural But now i'm not sure which version is right The dialogue shows two important informations Or the dialogue shows two important information You might try to use it to indicate owner of the information, but that's really awkward
A visit was made to local supermarket to observe and collect information for/on/about the fat contents of vegetable spread and butter available in the store. I'm thinking of the following Non native speakers are always confused about when to use the definite article All 1) the information i get from fish is used to manage 2) the oceans better I want to know how the two 'the' worke. For your information (frequently abbreviated fyi) for your situational awareness (not as common, may be abbreviated fysa) for reference for future reference for your information in the workplace implies that no action is required on the recipient’s part—commonly used in unsolicited communication.
When saying for your information, you are giving someone some information to 'keep' with their records, either physical or mental, so to speak. Since you are providing information, use for your information This notification was sent to advise you regarding a recall of the item you recently purchased. I want to describe that the data contains a lot of information I am considering lots of information from the data sufficient information from the data large information from the data am i correc.
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