learned skill

collocation in English

meaningsoflearnedandskill

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learned
adjective
uk
/lɜːnd/
us
/lɝːnd/
formal
A learned person has studied for a long time and has a lot ...
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skill
noun[C or U]
uk
/skɪl/
us
/skɪl/
an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have ...
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(Definition oflearnedandskillfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The application of anylearnedskillis extremely sensitive to the context1 in which it was learned.
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Rather, these policies devalue human dignity and the medical profession by promoting medicine as a commodity rather than a humanitarian service practised by dedicated, caring professionals with alearnedskill.
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This adaptation is alearnedskillthat may sometimes require relearning to adapt to loss of teeth or to dental appliances such as dentures.
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Esophageal speech is alearnedskillthat requires speech training and much practice.
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Thislearnedskillrequires extensive practice by immature birds and takes up to seven years to master.
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The combination of these reports and surveys indicate that business acumen is alearnedskillof increasing importance within the corporate world.
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Well cuttings examination is alearnedskill.
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In educational settings, busy work has precedence as a means to corroborate and reinforce lessons and curricula by allowing students time to practice newlylearnedskill-sets independently.
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Some learned skills such as making charcoal, blacksmithing and carpentry.
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Non-declarative memory is essential for the performance of learned skills and habits, for example, running or cooking a favourite meal.
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Its curriculum is grounded in the humanities, seeking to instill in its graduates respect for the dignity of each person and the ability to transform learned skills into caring service.
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