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The phrase "well educate" is not grammatically correct in standard English.
The correct phrase would be "well educated," which is an adjective phrase used to describe someone who has received a good education. Example: She is a well-educated individual, with multiple degrees from top universities.
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If I become president, I will rule the country well, educate every child and care for children without parents".
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He's well educated".
He was not well educated.
"They're very well educated.
She is well educated.
They were well educated.
He is well educated and well spoken.
And those who were well educated were extraordinarily well educated.
"They're very well educated," Sonny said.
Privileged, well educated, best-dressed.
They were both well educated.
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