merely inform

Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words

Used to emphasize that the only purpose is to provide information, not to advise or persuade.

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Examples (10)

  • I am not advising you. I am merely informing you of the situation.
  • The memo was sent to merely inform staff of the upcoming changes, not to solicit opinions.
  • His role was to merely inform the public about the facts, leaving conclusions to them.
  • We wish to merely inform you that your application has been received.
  • They chose to merely inform us about the decision, without any prior consultation.
  • The report will merely inform stakeholders of the project's progress.
  • She felt her supervisor was merely informing her, not offering solutions.
  • Please merely inform me of any developments; I don't require your input.
  • The announcement was made to merely inform customers of the new policy.
  • He paused, as if to merely inform them of a trivial detail.