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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are illiterate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who lack the ability to read and write.
Example: "Many adults in the community are illiterate, which poses challenges for their employment opportunities."
Alternatives: "lack literacy" or "are unable to read and write."
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are illiterate
noun
An illiterate person, one not able to read.
synonyms
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We are illiterate.
Most recruits are illiterate.
Most are illiterate.
"We are illiterate," he says.
A similar number, mostly women, are illiterate.
"Young men here are illiterate," she says.
But 75% of prisoners are illiterate.
Forty percent of the recruits are illiterate.
"A lot of them are illiterate.
Most are illiterate and very poor.
All four of her children are illiterate.
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