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The phrase "able to educate up" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the ability to teach or raise the educational level of someone, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The program is designed to be able to educate up, ensuring that students reach their full potential."
Alternatives: "capable of elevating education" or "able to enhance learning."
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Miraculously, BIHE has been able to educate up to 2,000 students at a time, some of whom are able to continue their education abroad.
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Because they may not be able to educate me up to university, I would like to train as a nurse after my secondary education.
Children who grow up ignorant will end up poorer, and less able to educate their own children.Africa cannot afford to lose skills; it has few enough to start with.
To be able to educate my children in the books I grew up with is so important," he says.
There, they would be able to educate their daughter.
"Well," she concedes, "I do love being able to educate.
People who were not born wealthy were able to educate themselves and create their own enterprises.
They want jobs, so they can leave their abusive husbands, they want to be able to educate their kids.
"We will be able to educate young musicians as well as older, more advanced artists and do it rather quickly".
I was in an environment where I was able to educate non-Indigenous people about the ongoing impacts of colonisation.
"We won't be able to educate the next generation of young scientists" he says.
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