inform about
inform (one) about (something)
To share information about something with one. Have you informed Phil about the time change for Saturday's dinner? Don't worry, I'll inform the investors about your illness, and we'll reschedule the meeting. Please don't inform anyone about the boss's accident. I need to get more information about it myself and don't want people gossiping about him in the meantime.
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inform someone about someone or something
to tell someone about someone or something. How is my friend Tom getting on? I asked you to inform me about him from time to time. Please inform me about the state of the contract for the book.
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