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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'educated me on' is correct and may be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has informed you about a particular issue or topic. For example: My history teacher educated me on the major events of the French Revolution.
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The program also educated me on the heights and growing conditions of plants under consideration.
I needed a video camera, so I went to a department store where the clerk educated me on the various models and let me try them out to see which I liked best.
In our 45-minute chat, Mr. Sugule educated me on all matters pirate, including what his group calls itself ("the Central Region Coast Guard") to why he became a pirate ("We are patrolling our seas") to what they want ("just money").
Someone from the city's social circle took me under her wing, helped and educated me on the do's and don'ts of entertaining.
From early on, my mum educated me on how women were having to fight tooth-and-nail for equality.
From early on, my mom educated me on how women were having to fight tooth-and-nail for equality.
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It's pretty impressive that in one short car ride, he's able to educate me on everything a person would ever need to know about penguins.
Democrats will have to educate me on this mess.
"I will reach out to leaders of the gay community to educate me on how to better represent my support for the rights of all citizens".
"I'm used to tasting lots of wines at work, but classes like these educate me on the backgrounds of those wines".
Thank you for educating me on your site.
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