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Discover LudwigThe phrase "educated for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone has received an education with the intention or purpose of pursuing a certain career or role. Example: I was educated for a career in medicine, but I ended up becoming a teacher instead. OR She was educated for leadership from a young age, and now she runs a successful company.
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In general, at each educational level women educated for jobs in teaching and health care have much lower childlessness than women in any other major grouping.
Girls were being educated for the first time.
The students were educated for six hours in a week for each lesson in one term.
Later, business leaders complained that high school graduates were not well educated for the workplace.
Milton enrolled at Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1625, presumably to be educated for the ministry.
Pucci, who came from a wealthy, aristocratic Florentine family, was educated for a diplomatic career.
But it was hard to conclude that they were being educated for better things.
Foucault was educated for the medical profession, but his interests turned to experimental physics.
Hormone users tend to be more educated, for example, and healthier.
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Workers will routinely take breaks to become re-educated for new careers.
Health care workers (HCW) and parents of positive cases were screened, re-educated for infection control measures and updated daily.
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