academic circle
collocation in Englishmeaningsofacademicandcircle
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academic
adjective
uk/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/us/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/
relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with ...
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circle
noun
uk/ˈsɜː.kəl/us/ˈsɝː.kəl/
a continuous curved line, the points of which are always the same distance away from a fixed central point, or the area inside such ...
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This has been recognised by theacademiccircleand a large amount of patients.
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Open access extends the reach of research beyond its immediateacademiccircle.
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The system grew larger as the operating system started spreading in theacademiccircle, as users added their own tools to the system and shared them with colleagues.
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The authors underline the importance of integrating new music forms in academic circles and discuss external influences in the development of new musical systems.
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Ordinarily, the study of a secondary school may not command much attention in academic circles.
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Neither overburdened nor spare, her work strikes the right tenor given this subject's appeal beyond academic circles.
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This article takes a serious look at 'municipal science', a fragile development which was never fully accepted in academic circles.
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In academic circles, named genres would include the grant proposal, the book review, the abstract, or the research article.
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This debate takes place not only in academic circles, but also in the public forum.
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But why would it have generated so much political controversy and partisanship just in academic circles?
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These studies had a major impact in the academic circles and in the education media.
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Although the citizenship ideal was cultivated primarily in academic circles, it was successfully projected well beyond.
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Part of this activity might take place in academic circles, but it can never be meaningfully restricted to them.
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Beyond the posturing of politicians, the fear that democratisation generates ethnic conflicts has been shared in academic circles.
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In the last three decades the school has seen significant changes on its faculty and campus, and it has also earned a high reputation in theacademiccircle.
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The impact of the new ideas spread beyond purely academic circles.
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In recent years, much has been made in the media and in academic circles of the risk that the world is heading towards linguistic convergence.
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The idea that the autocracy might have successfully modernized itself has, in recent years, spread widely beyond academic circles.
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The economic dimension of the physician-patient relationship meant "the plane of utilitas" possessed considerable social significance, and it was by no means restricted to academic circles.
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The ever-changing role of culture, in addition to its multitude of meanings both within and outside of academic circles, make it an especially challenging subject for study.
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