Sentence examples for a educating from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a educating" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "educating" is a present participle and should not be used with the article "a."
Example: "The workshop was an enlightening experience for all participants."
Alternatives: "an educational" or "a teaching".

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The other found associations are statistically small and quite intuitive (more referral to social services for GPs with an activity in a network involving social services, more declared knowledge of national guideline in GPs declaring having a educating role, less referral in GPs declaring having a certain expertise because of their teaching position or their clinical experience).

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And in so doing, we should recognise that the humanities and social sciences are essential to producing an educated people, an educated citizenry – and an educated workforce.

A decent conversation with an educated man.

A loyal customer is an educated customer.

And that will take you from being an educated consumer to an educated and confident patient.

You need your stamp to prove you're an educated man; I'm an educated man.

You are an educated student or parent; also be an educated shopper.

"I'm an educated person.

"I am an educated person.

Dzhabrail is an educated person".

This required an educated viewer.

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