Sentence examples for be literate from inspiring English sources

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be literate

noun

A person who is able to read and write

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To be accepted, applicants must be literate.

They want to be literate.

You don't even need to be literate".

"I want them to be literate.

Every one of them has a right to be literate.

Be literate and to up your game when it comes to data literacy.

People were probably white, and had enough money to be literate.

"Government needs to be literate in technology so that they can effectively support the tech industry.

P.R.: And you were in the wrong department, anyway, because you were forced to be literate.

"I gave this house so our children can be literate," he said.

If God had meant for us peasants to be literate, he would have made us literate, blessed be.

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