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educated

[ej-oo-key-tid] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪ tɪd /


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Ms. Southon, a historian of Rome educated at the University of Birmingham, would justify this decision as a substantive strategy and not merely stylistic flair.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 21, 2026

Since the pandemic recovery, the unemployment rate for recent college graduates ages 22 to 27 has been elevated compared with the rate overall, pointing to softening demand for educated entry-level workers.

From MarketWatch Aug. 19, 2026

Africans, like Asians—she tells us—are among the most educated cohorts in the U.S.:

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 10, 2026

Daniel Travers, defending, said Owen's plan was "frighteningly stupid for a man ostensibly reasonably well educated and intelligent".

From BBC Aug. 3, 2026

For not only had Mamá and Daddy outsmarted segregation and oppression and sent all four of their children to college, but our daughters would be college educated as well.

From "Reaching for the Moon" by Katherine Johnson




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