Rachel Adams
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- Nov 4, 2018
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- Russian
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- Georgia
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- Georgia
Hello.
Can I use "highly informed" instead of "well-informed"?
"As she is a mother of three she is highly informed that it is very helpful for them. (I am talking about breastfeeing).
I think I should use "useful" instead.
Can I use "highly informed" instead of "well-informed"?
"As she is a mother of three she is highly informed that it is very helpful for them. (I am talking about breastfeeing).
I think I should use "useful" instead.