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educational

[ej-oo-key-shuh-nl] / ˌɛdʒ ʊˈkeɪ ʃə nl /


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"The discovery of the 'first black Briton known to us' gained traction across several media outlets, non-fiction books, educational resources and academic publications," they wrote in the paper.

From BBC

Meanwhile, SkinnyJab's video of its founder talking about weight loss injections was not an educational and informative resource, as the firm had argued, but was in fact an advert and subject to the ASA's regulations.

From BBC

“You would catch him at home watching educational videos. He loved history.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Nattergal hopes to open up the nature reserve for children from urban areas, on educational trips.

From BBC

Views, comments and shares are paramount, and since each museum is both a business and an educational institution, they find value in raising awareness even—or especially—among audiences who may never actually visit.

From The Wall Street Journal