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"Please be informed" vs "Please be informed to"

The phrase 'please be informed' is correct and commonly used in English, while 'please be informed to' is incorrect. The preposition 'to' is not needed after 'informed' in this context.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

Please be informed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to politely inform someone about something. It is often used in formal communication.

Examples:

  • Please be informed that the meeting has been rescheduled.
  • Please be informed of the new company policy.
  • Please be informed that your application has been approved.
  • Please be informed about the changes in the schedule.
  • Please be informed that the deadline has been extended.

Please be informed to

This phrase is incorrect in English.

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