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The phrase "enlightened for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person or group who has gained knowledge or understanding about a specific topic or concept. Example: The students were enlightened for their performance in the science fair, having gained a deeper understanding of the scientific method and its application.
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This may sound unusually enlightened for a conservative government, but it wasn't.
The programme, enlightened for its time, aimed at improvements in literacy, water management, sanitation and other areas at grassroots level.
Where his cosmopolitan, nonconformist interests and way of life rendered him suspect to many in his later years, he now appears prescient, too enlightened for his time.
While Mr. Seabrook was arguably enlightened for his time, the commercial success of his book inspired an array of B-movies in the 1930s and 1940s, like "White Zombie".
For every policy to be effective its end users or the intended target groups need to be informed, sensitized and enlightened for them to understand, appreciate and embrace the policy wholly.
Nobody stays enlightened for long.
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"It was enlightening for me".
"They way she saw the world was really enlightening for me," she says.
We've found a way of making it empowering and enlightening for the youth".
Black communities have known this is the way police deal with black people for generations, so it isn't enlightening for us..
David Willetts isn't a Red Blue, but his thinking and writing is always enlightening for anyone reading the runes of "compassionate conservatism".
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