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Used with adjectives:
"
He received a quality education before moving to the United States."
(quality, decent, excellent, good, poor)
"
She speaks English well without formal education."
(formal)
"
He completed his elementary education in Japan."
(elementary, secondary, high-school)
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She works in a continuing education program."
(continuing, adult)
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This school requires a lot of general education classes."
(general, basic)
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I completed my college education five years ago."
(college, university, undergraduate, graduate)
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You might need vocational education for this job."
(vocational, professional, teaching)
"
Some parents prefer public education."
(public, state, private, religious, bilingual)
Used with verbs:
"
It is important to get an education."
(get, obtain, receive, have)
"
She is pursuing a college education."
(be + pursuing)
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He would like to continue his education."
(continue, complete, finish)
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Many people lack the education needed to be a doctor."
(lack)
"
The government wants to improve public education."
(improve, reform, promote)
"
She saved money to finance her education."
(finance, fund, pay for)
Used with nouns:
"
The government wants to increase the education budget."
(budget, funding, standards, levels)
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They argued for education reform."
(reform)
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Many students enrolled in the teacher education course."
(course, class, session, seminar)
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Education officials asked for more money."
(officials, officers)
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The library started a new education project."
(project, program, campaign, initiative)
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There are new education requirements for graduation."
(requirements, policies)
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He works in the higher education system."
(system, department, committee, sector)