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well instructed

adjective as in au fait

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Example Sentences

And well instructed, right, well-prepared.

From MSNBC

Hamilton, for his part, said he had been well instructed on that eventuality before the race — his start at the Hungarian Grand Prix in July had been spoiled because of a similar problem — and so he managed to adjust the clutch adequately for a good start.

“Be careful to leave your sons well instructed rather than rich, for the hopes of the instructed are better than the wealth of the ignorant.”

From Forbes

The authors record this line from the detectives who interrogated him: "This man is a very good liar, who will need a long continuous interrogation, an intelligent gentleman, well instructed in the methods of interrogation."

From BBC

Farther, he said, the Duke must apply to good Sir Philip de Morgan, a man well instructed, he believed, in all the King's purposes.

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