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1 This took longer than I'd expected because it wasn't made for literate people .
2 The printing press made books more accessible to all literate people .
3 Surviving literate people flock to Bazian monasteries or Cartasian maths.
4 There is also the implication that literate people have better access to the arts and sciences.
5 It is a very hard duty:-itis painfully awkward to speak to grown-upand literate people in this manner:
6 We are a literate people .
7 Thus, what most literate people would consider strange lifestyles of remote prehistory are for me the most vivid part of my life.
8 What education generated were literate people , and members of a society prepared for relations without which machines made little or no sense at all.
9 Literate people read fiction.
10 Literate people in those days were comparatively few; but, bating that, one may say that sermons were as much in request as novels are to-day.
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