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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well educated advice" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "well-educated advice"? You can use it when referring to advice that comes from someone who is knowledgeable and has received a good education. Example: "I always seek well-educated advice when making important financial decisions."
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Most respondents felt behaviour change was possible with sensitization 'If people will be well educated they will follow [the advice]' [FGD mother 35 year old, 2 children, no schooling] or had already occurred due to health workers advice.
Even recognising that the recall period was only 12 months, the frequency of this relatively well educated group of participant reporting that they had been given advice on ways they could change their diet and physical activity levels was low.
Generally, preventive assessment and advice was reported being provided to those most in need (those with other morbidities, overweight, and less well educated).
The results also suggest a pattern indicating that patients are more likely to choose the prepayment scheme if they are female, well educated, do not smoke, exercise extensively, assess their own oral health as very good, are very motivated to follow self-care advice, and think that oral health is very significant for general wellbeing.
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.
"They're very well educated," Sonny said.
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