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educate

[ej-oo-keyt] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt /


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“We are concerned about advisers who may be less sophisticated and aren’t engaging and educating their clients about the risks.”

From The Wall Street Journal

All are attracted by low wages, and a tradition of industry and educated workers.

From BBC

The company has also partnered with cybersecurity expert Troy Hunt to refine its breach response protocols and audit readiness, as well as educate users on data safety.

From Salon

Baroness Twycross, Culture Minister, said: "Thanks to the finders, landowners, museums and everyone involved in the treasure process, we have the rare opportunity to display these treasures to educate and inspire future generations to come."

From BBC

“For example, ChatGPT can help educate patients about topics such as nutrition for hair health, or types of sunscreen before an appointment,” Kumar said.

From Salon