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Discover Ludwig"poorly educated" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes someone who lacks knowledge or skills due to a lack of education or limited access to quality education. You can use it in a sentence when describing someone's educational background or level of knowledge. For example: - She struggled to find a job because she was poorly educated and lacked the necessary qualifications. - The government needs to invest more in education to prevent children from growing up to be poorly educated adults. - Many of the prisoners in the correctional facility were poorly educated and lacked basic literacy skills. - The company implemented training programs to improve the skills of its poorly educated employees.
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"We're a poorly educated country.
I love the poorly educated.
We won with poorly educated.
Too many disadvantaged children remain poorly educated.
Many rely on poorly educated shift workers.
Deminers are often poorly educated labourers.
He was provincial, and poorly educated.
Though poorly educated he made a lot of money.
Second, today's workplace is unforgiving for the poorly educated.
Their parents are marginally employed and poorly educated.
If you have poorly educated parents, you are less likely to be poorly educated as an immigrant than if you are British".
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