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Vsuresh Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Information gathering

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What is the difference when one says he goes for insight information instead of information gathering?
  

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Hi Suresh, 'Insight' deals with incisive understanding, while 'information' sounds more factual. Consequently, the phrase 'insight information' is not a good one to use. Clive

  • Hi Suresh, 'Insight' deals with incisive understanding, while 'information' sounds more factual.
  • Consequently, the phrase 'insight information' is not a good one to use.
  • Clive
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Hi Suresh,

'Insight' deals with incisive understanding, while 'information' sounds more factual.

Consequently, the phrase 'insight information' is not a good one to use.

Clive
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Thank you, Clive.

Thanks is never adequate for the help you render to non- native speakers like me.
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If you heard this in conversation, the phrase that was used is likely to have been inside information, which is information known only to a privileged few.
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Hi,

Good suggestion!

Clive

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