Introducing a vague request for information

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manustone

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Hi All
Sometimes I start a sentence saying "Just for information...".
Is this correct?

I use also to begin a sentence with ""Maybe you can help me a bit...", but I would like to know something more about this specific way of introducing a sentence.

Sometimes I also tend to use ""Just for my information..." or "For my information..."

Example:
"Just for information, do you know which book should we read at home for next week?"


Thanks all
mnstn
 
I have never heard or seen "just for my information" used.

That phrase is usually used to give info to another person:

Just for your information, use the back door when entering the building.

Just for your information, they are no longer dating.


You might try;

Just so I'm clear, what is the assignment in math?
 
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