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Discover LudwigThe phrase "educated to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of receiving education or training for a specific purpose or role. Example: "She was educated to become a skilled engineer, mastering both theory and practical applications."
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Fifteen participants were educated to O'level, four attended further education and one had a university degrees.
Most participants were educated to a basic level (39%) or underwent vocational education (25%).
HE WAS educated to be an imam.
I was educated to be English.
"We're not educated to do it.
"University students should be educated to think freely.
People need to be educated to use the nets consistently.
Until then, we were educated to buy more and more".
"Consumers are educated to have a multiplicity of choices.
They were both educated to A-level equivalent in Pakistan.
They have never been educated to question authority.
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