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1 Do you think the youth need to be better educated about politics?
2 Just as we need better educated lawyers and judges, sociologists and psychologists.
3 As a rule, is she not already better educated than her husband?
4 I'm as good as Ditmar, I'm better educated , but we're all slaves.
5 The better educated people, especially the men, have lost confidence in the priesthood.
6 Immigrants tend to be younger, better educated and more economically active than natives.
7 In fact, many laymen were better educated than the parish priests.
8 There are ways in which mother and father are better educated than we.
9 She was better educated than her brother; she was probably cleverer.
10 Women also were better educated and more often married, living independently, and employed.
11 That was the first voice again, the better educated one, I take it.
12 They are better educated and have more money than most Singaporeans.
13 Irish people are healthier, wealthier and better educated than ever before.
14 The others always remind her that they are better educated than she is.
15 She was far better born and better educated than her husband.
16 The country girl is now, as a rule, better educated than her brother.
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