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How to use informative in a sentence

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Fortunately, the report breaks the statistics down into highly specific segments which are informative and very useful.
Each is accompanied by the author's informative commentary which ranges from Roman roads to last century's shopkeepers.
There are also informative sections about insects on money, arachnophobia and a gallery of insect-related art.
These are minor quibbles, however, and the book overall is well-written, highly readable, and very enjoyable and informative.
On subjects as various as football, the Church and the media, Jones is bold, informative and acutely observant.
The standard of debating was very high and both teams were complimented on an entertaining and informative debate.
Excellently packaged and with informative and evocative sleeve notes, this just might be the best reissue of the year.
The rich and diverse subject matter is presented in informative and digestible chunks, written with great clarity of language.
New members are very welcome to join this very interesting and informative club.
It should be noted that informative and uninformative cueing does not simply correspond to central and peripheral cueing.
In the phylogenetic analysis, 42 sites were parsimony informative, 47 were uninformative and 380 were constant.
Outrageously funny, acerbic but never cruel, unpatronising and frankly informative CP is a truly great presenter.
A visually stunning and bountifully informative 500-page coffee-table book of the same name has also been published as a companion to the series.
Points of disagreement can be as informative as the timeline itself, highlighting unsettled areas in art history.
This is an interesting and informative introduction to debates in the philosophy and methodology of social science.
His incisive account of the institutional experimentation with respect to cutting rights is informative.
I'll be there, nevertheless, but it would be informative to know what to expect coming in.
After receiving an informative brief on the testing process given by the warrant officer, the staff were counted.
I took a browse through the site at the weekend and fund it very easy to navigate and very informative.
People will instead use acronyms to convey short, curt, and informative message to one another.
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Examples from Classical Literature
His journal is nothing like so informative as theirs but is just as readable.
I think you ought to prepare a compendium of hagiography or a really informative work on heraldry.
It was written brightly with a style which was at once easy and informative.
The most informative and best-written book on the Labour problem we have ever read.
The first and second are informative, explicative, they take in and dothe other gives out.
A wonderful and rather unconventional introduction to Old English, this slim but informative volume treats it as a living language.
His latest work, Why Marx Was Right, is an insightful, humorous, and informative defense of Marxism.
The radio was not only operative, but proved most informative as well.
The pediments and metopes are explained more fully than the friezes but the account is incomplete, suggestive more than informative.
He does not begin with Petrarch, the fons et origo of Renaissance imitation, but Dante, and adds informative chapters on two other Trecento figures, Boccaccio and Salutati.
There's just something reassuring about those breathy, informative tones.
If you love the English classics but struggle with the difference between a barouche and a curricle, then this engaging and unusually informative book is for you.
Will and Testament is a moving and informative tribute to much-missed Labour MP, plain speaker, prolific diarist, writer, charismatic anti-war campaigner, husband and father.
In the end, The New Colored People is an informative, wildly opinionated read for anyone who is befuddled by the long and tenuous history of race relations in America.
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