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prepositions - What is the difference between information on about . . . 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: information of this kind is considered sensitive This means the type of information we are talking about (such as medical records) is sensitive
Provide information on, of or about something? Normally you'd say "important information" or "urgent information", but the of form is a well-accepted formal phrasing You might try to use it to indicate owner of the information, but that's really awkward "The disk contains information of Sony on their newest mp3 player" - but I don't think you'd ever encounter it in real life
What are other phrases for full of information? I'm thinking of the following: info-packed information-packed knowledge-packed I guess these are grammatically acceptable but probably there are better choices
grammar - The information entered or The entered information . . . Saying "information entered" gives me more of an impression that the user is the one doing the entering Saying "entered information" makes it sound like the information was already entered (by someone else), and it's gonna be relayed to the management
What is the appropriate word for give contain information Another aside: I cannot imagine the sort of information you are talking about - what would contain the information on another persons thoughts (?), so I'm guessing that this is a hypothetical sentence It would work better with a slightly different example
Why are software, advice, and information uncountable? Why are "advice" and "information" uncountable when in many Romance languages they are not? I'd like some information about train times please Although 'information' is countable in many languages, it is uncountable in English (British Council) Do you know words which were once uncountable but later become countable?