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The phrase "a well educated" is not correct in written English; it should be "a well-educated" with a hyphen.
You can use it when describing someone who has received a good education or possesses a high level of knowledge.
Example: "She is a well-educated individual who excels in her field."
Alternatives: "a highly educated" or "an educated person".
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A well educated electorate is key to our country's success.
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"It is in everyone's best interest to support education to maintain a well-educated society".
It has a well-educated work force.
It has a well-educated workforce.
It has a well-educated middle class.
TO PROSPER, a nation needs a well-educated workforce.
Tunisia has a well-educated workforce and decent infrastructure.
Varo was raised in a well-educated family.
And it has a well-educated, youthful people.
But what business wants most is a well-educated population.
"He's a well-educated man," Mr. Ghani said.
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