But, from whichever direction it is approached, the same gulf lies between literate and aliterate minds. |
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Nigeria as a society is composed of the partially-literate, aliterate, and literate avid readers. |
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The technical label for such behavior consists of the word aliterate, which Microsoft Word unfortunately autocorrects to alliterate. |
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The other person is probably quite capable of doing it but is financially aliterate. |
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Other librarians and I regularly discuss illiterate, functional, aliterate, and avid readers. |
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The college faculty confronts the annual reality of first-year college students who are aliterate. |
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And yet, even for some manuscripts that appropriately deal with consumer issues, reviewers' notes to the editor implicitly wonder if the author is aliterate. |
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Aliterate children can read, but they tend to avoid the activity. |
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