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The phrase "educated enough" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has a sufficient level of education, knowledge, or expertise in a particular subject or field. Example: "I don't think I am educated enough to understand complex mathematical theories."
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#2 PROBLEM – Disengaged university educators who fail to make sure We The People are educated enough to perpetuate democracy of, by and for the people.
The mainstream is basically not educated enough to see through the morass of information and disinformation.
"Landlords are not educated enough to know what the real deal is".
People are educated enough to know the difference between what's healthy and what isn't.
"I don't think I'm educated enough on radio research to make a comment," says Musgraves.
'We weren't educated enough to know that Africa wasn't backward,' she says.
"Then if deep inside people don't enjoy it, they feel guilty and that they're not educated enough to enjoy it".
I'm not educated enough to answer that because I am only just beginning to discover the British Isles.
But in hindsight, many Libyan women, educated enough to dream large, said they were held back by dictatorship and tradition.
Will patients ever really be educated enough to ask for generic drugs, or should the responsibility fall to physicians?
"To handle these extremely complex cases," Mr. Dale said, "you need a jury educated enough to be objective.
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