reliably informed

Frequency: 6.862.5 per million words

having information from a source that can be trusted

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Examples (20)

  • I am reliably informed that there are plans to close this school.
  • I am reliably informed that the new system will launch next week.
  • She was reliably informed about the upcoming policy changes.
  • She was reliably informed about the upcoming policy changes by an insider.
  • We have been reliably informed that the meeting will be postponed.
  • We have been reliably informed that the project deadline has been extended.
  • Sources reliably inform us that a major announcement is imminent.
  • The manager claimed to be reliably informed regarding the budget cuts.
  • He claims to be reliably informed of the true situation.
  • Sources have reliably informed the press of the minister's resignation.
  • Are you reliably informed that the event is canceled?
  • You can consider yourself reliably informed if you hear it directly from the CEO.
  • The public should be reliably informed on matters of national security.
  • Having been reliably informed, they proceeded with the acquisition plans.
  • They were reliably informed by an inside source.
  • They are always reliably informed before making any critical business decisions.
  • I've been reliably informed that the new product launch is ahead of schedule.
  • Is the public being reliably informed about the risks of the new technology?
  • Let's ensure everyone is reliably informed of the new safety protocols.
  • To be reliably informed on market trends is essential for investors.