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Meanings of illiterate people in English
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Usage of illiterate people in English
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Young borrowers and financially illiteratepeople with low incomes were particularly vulnerable, it added.
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Rumor spreads its vagaries faster among illiteratepeople than among the enlightened and educated.
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You read out forged letters to the illiteratepeople.
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Every day more illiteratepeople are being born.
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No amount of charters, direct primaries, or short ballots make a democracy out of an illiteratepeople.
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Freedom of the press is not a concept which much exercises the minds of a largely illiteratepeople.
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So they did now; but, unfortunately, the ministers and wise men were more deluded than the illiteratepeople.
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But there are also plenty of illiteratepeople, stunned by their new world, wrote the paper's Matthias Drobinski.
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But it is not surprising what a complete mastery the rudest and most illiteratepeople here have over their tongue.
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For too long, the issue of breeding enhanced crops through genetic engineering has been dominated by well-meaning, but scientifically illiteratepeople.
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He conversed with illiteratepeople, and especially with old women at their spinning-wheels, and eagerly listened to their ancient tales and legends.
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I did not regret his taciturnity, for I was always more amused with my own thoughts, than in conversing with illiteratepeople.
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In their complex interplay of word and image we can see a savage, warlike and illiteratepeople become a European civilisation of the book.
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And as I'm a bundle of nerves, and I never was agreeable to illiteratepeople, nor they to me, I was rather put to it.