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inform
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It is common to inform colleagues and superiors about work-related updates and decisions.
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inform
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United Kingdom
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Informing others with direct communication is valued and expected in professional and social settings.
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inform
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United Kingdom
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It is common to inform others about important news or updates, such as changes in company policies or procedures.
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inform
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United Kingdom
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It is common to inform someone of important news or updates in a clear and straightforward manner.
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informing
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United Kingdom
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Informing is considered essential for transparency and accountability in government and business.
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informing
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United Kingdom
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Informing often involves direct and explicit communication, with a focus on clarity and transparency.
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informing
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United Kingdom
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Informing others about important news or events is considered a social obligation and a way to stay connected with friends and family.
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informing
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United Kingdom
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Informing often involves direct communication and transparency.
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informing authorities
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United Kingdom
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Encouraged as a civic duty to report crimes or suspicious activities to the police or relevant authorities
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reporting of incidents
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United Kingdom
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Encouraged and expected in workplace and public settings
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