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  1. prepositions - What is the difference between "information on/about ...

    Dec 31, 2017 · information of a sensitive nature This does not mean information about "sensitive nature", but describes the information as sensitive (so it might need to be kept private). Similarly: …

  2. word usage - A formal way to request for updated information in ...

    I'm looking for a formal way to request for updated information (I call it "seeking the updated things") in business email writing. I'm thinking when you ask for information, you are actually seeking the …

  3. All this information - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Apr 14, 2015 · All this information is correct. The sentence is absolutely correct. The word "all" has been used as a predeterminer before the determiner "this" followed by an uncountable noun "information". …

  4. word choice - "For your reference" or "For your information" - English ...

    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 …

  5. grammaticality - Information on? for? about? - English Language ...

    Aug 18, 2015 · Which is grammatically correct? 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.

  6. phrase meaning - "for your information" or "for your notification ...

    Jun 17, 2016 · Since you are providing information, use for your information. However, notification might apply if the information affects the status of products or services already in-process or completed: …

  7. indian english - For your information or for your kind information ...

    Jun 15, 2017 · Information cannot be kind, but it can be given with kindness. You can put 'kind' in similar greetings, such as 'kind regards' - the regards you are giving giving are kind in nature. When saying …

  8. What adjective or phrase can describe that there is a lot of information?

    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...

  9. grammaticality - Can the word "information" be used with both …

    Apr 26, 2016 · I know that "information" is considered a non-count word in English which means it can be used as both plural and singular without changing its form, but in this sentence the result ends up …

  10. What is the difference between on and about? [duplicate]

    Mar 23, 2016 · The preposition "about" generally denotes some kind of circumscribing. That is why you can walk about a place, or talk about something (circumscribing the topic using words). This also …