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"educating them on" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used when referring to teaching or informing someone about a specific topic. For example: I'm in charge of educating them on the proper safety protocols for the workplace.
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I think that it is extremely important for women to set an example for today's girls by educating them on the importance of looking out for one another.
However, certain inflection points in the child's life, like a college education or a major career option will warrant not only educating them on money, but also might warrant some quick arrangement of money for unforeseen expenditure.
We know young people are interested in sex, so educating them on these issues shouldn't be about finger-wagging moralising.
For the Boy Scouts it offers a tool to engage video-game obsessed kids while educating them on the practical uses of technology.
Salespeople will also woo customers with free concert tickets, or by educating them on how to resell their old phones on sites like Gazelle.com, he added.
NGOs could play a key role in getting communities to discuss the taboo subject and educating them on the potential of poo power.
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If nothing else, one might assume Bronx residents could turn to their government to educate them on the safety of parks and playgrounds like this one.
You have to educate them on history.
My efforts to educate them on basic human biology fell on deaf ears.
"We have online assessments to re-educate them on safe work methods.
"For pastoralists, our biggest challenge is to educate them on holding capacity," Mulama says.
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