informed opinion

collocation in English

meaningsofinformedandopinion

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informed
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈfɔːmd/
us
/ɪnˈfɔːrmd/
having a lot of knowledge or information ...
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opinion
noun
uk
/əˈpɪn.jən/
us
/əˈpɪn.jən/
a thought or belief about something ...
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(Definition ofinformedandopinionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Informedopinionis against it.
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So should allinformedopinion.
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They were theinformedopinion.
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A book review section givesinformedopinionon some of the most recent publications in the field.
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Sherman presents her discussion asinformedopinionand one major concern is the limited reference to the literature.
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It was enthusiastically acclaimed byinformedopinion.
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Allinformedopinionagrees on that.
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I feel that muchinformedopinionwould agree with me.
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Mostinformedopinioncalls for a government strategy.
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Certainly, that seems to be the balance ofinformedopinion.
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There is noinformedopinionthere, just babble.
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Not only is this a unanimous andinformedopinion.
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The slump went deeper and wider thaninformedopinionexpected.
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After all, what is the so-calledinformedopinion?
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Informedopinionnow recognises that that is not the case.
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That is a small sample ofinformedopinion.
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Informedopinionin all quarters has come to this conclusion.
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That is the state ofinformedopinionin the country.
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Butinformedopinionis what we all want.
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Surely,informedopinionis to be preferred over uninformed opinion.
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Informedopinionregards the enterovirus standard as unrealistic and meaningless.
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For those who want to form aninformedopinionit is important to have collected an array of different views from different avenues.
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In the current climate of evidence-based practice, it is debatable how far even the mostinformedopinionshould be presented as academically rigorous.
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That said, the question authorizes the interviewee'sinformedopinionon the "unit cohesion issue" based on her experience as a "former company commander" in the military.
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