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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cultivated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is refined, educated, or well-mannered, often in relation to their tastes or interests.
Example: "She is a cultivated individual, with a deep appreciation for the arts and literature."
Alternatives: "a refined" or "an educated".
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He was a cultivated man.
Bourguiba is a cultivated rebel against French rule.
And not every continental European politician is a cultivated intellectual.
A cultivated variety has much dissected, fernlike leaves.
The garden includes a cultivated area perfect for picnics.
"You are living in a cultivated garden," he said.
His is an aesthete's rawness, a cultivated anguish.
"What you see now, this is not a cultivated relationship," Mr. Schneider said.
A respected lawyer, he married a cultivated woman by whom he had three children.
As a cultivated Etonian, Moore knows "between you and me" is correct.
We're meant to be a cultivated and cultured country, but sometimes I wonder".
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