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The phrase "are better educated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the educational attainment of different groups or individuals.
Example: "Students from urban areas are better educated than those from rural regions."
Alternatives: "have a higher level of education" or "are more knowledgeable."
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"None of it can be accounted for by education because women now are better educated than men," he said.
They are better educated.
People are better educated now.
They are better educated and electorally savvy.
They are better educated than Brazilians.
Federal workers are better educated.
Virginians are better educated and richer than the national average.
Brazilians are better educated and informed than ever before.
Americans, and women in particular, are better educated.
Americans who are retiring today are better educated than those just entering the workforce.
The Japanese in New York are better educated and more affluent than most immigrant groups.
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