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i've got information vs i've got an information

The correct phrase is 'I've got information.' The word 'information' is an uncountable noun and doesn't need an article like 'an.' It's used in its singular form without an article.
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Last updated: August 09, 2024

i've got information

This phrase is correct. 'Information' is an uncountable noun and does not require an article.

Use 'I've got information' when you want to convey that you possess some knowledge or data.

Examples:

  • I've got information that might help us solve the problem.
  • She said she had information about the missing keys.
  • He claimed to have information about the upcoming event.
  • We need more information before making a decision.
  • The police gathered information from various sources.

i've got an information

This phrase is incorrect. 'Information' is an uncountable noun and should not be used with the indefinite article 'an.'


Alternatives:

  • I've got some information
  • I've got a piece of information
  • I've got some details
  • I've got some data
  • I've got some facts

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