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"or educate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are introducing an alternative to the first clause of the sentence. For example: "Parents can choose to discipline their children, or educate them on acceptable behaviors."
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Apps that entertain or educate are delightful.
Blacks don't work or educate their children.
If those notes, in turn, illuminate, entertain or educate without the assistance of language?
Three other bathrooms fell under the category "Entertain or Educate Others".
A few bathroom collections fell into a category I'll call "Entertain or Educate Self".
It's a reasonable compromise for institutions that, after all, often employ or educate many non-Catholics.
This puts the Beeb at a disadvantage in simultaneously attempting to pursue any mission to explain, inform or educate.
"If you want to continue to influence people or educate people, pass the hat around, raise your money that way".
The show feels very much like decoration, organized to suit the whims of the curators rather than to help inform or educate drop-in viewers.
I tell her I'm angry; I'm angry because this is a situation that I can't think, or educate, or google myself out of.
He, like others in both parties, urges us on — to build or educate or invest or cut the deficit — so that "America can be No. 1 again".
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