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Meanings of expensively educated in English
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Usage of expensively educated in English
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Bernie could hear Prescott's polished, expensivelyeducated voice in the corridor.
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Walter had been expensivelyeducated, but his mother was a singer and he had inherited her talent.
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Britain now has a generation of expensivelyeducated graduates -without the graduate work for them to do.
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Impeccably and expensively dressed, and probably even more expensivelyeducated, they still behaved more like servants than Hobbes.
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Did they have the right to spend three months of their expensivelyeducated lives playing peasants by the seaside?
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But surely not in Cadogan Hall, just off Sloane Square, home to some of the best-bred, most expensivelyeducated people in Britain: Boris Johnson country.
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"She is," he said, "manifestly a very expensivelyeducated girl.