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Discover LudwigThe phrase "educated people" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who have a higher education, usually a college degree. For example: "Only educated people are capable of understanding the nuance of this topic."
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Educated people work their way out of poverty, and educated people have much more stable societies.
Flisi and Morciano (2011) also suggest that highly educated people are less likely than less-educated people to transition from full-time employment to a 'worse' work state.
But I educated people.
Please get educated, people.
They are educated people.
They have educated people.
More educated people?
Skilled and educated people.
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More college-educated people meant less depression.
Less-educated people often do not.
In India, "we're hiring college-educated people".
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