academic study
collocation in Englishmeaningsofacademicandstudy
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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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study
noun
uk/ˈstʌd.i/us/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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(Definition ofacademicandstudyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofacademic study
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However, as a seriousacademicstudy, the book fails.
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Anacademicstudyof biology was not in my genes.
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Taken as anacademicstudy, it is the partisan nature of the contributions that is most problematic.
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Why make anacademicstudyof such an eminently practical subject?
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The aim of this article has not been to score cheap points against those who have pioneered theacademicstudyof music-related industries.
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Theacademicstudyof popular music has reached an important stage of development.
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It all started really withacademicstudyfor exams.
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Similar arguments can be made with respect to other fields ofacademicstudy; there are always losses as well as gains in construing experience synoptically.
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His book is more of a personal diatribe than anacademicstudy.
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The inference was that test performance would reflect subject-specific language ability, which would provide an appropriate basis for decisions about examinees' readiness foracademicstudy.
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These factors are also vital in ensuring that conservatoires continue to develop a distinctive approach toacademicstudywhich is relevant to performers.
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Such drama has been consigned to the realm of theatrical artefacts, held up as epitomes of 'culture', or suitable subjects foracademicstudy.
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The importance of reading foracademicstudycannot be overemphasized.
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As many fine works demonstrate, an ambitiousacademicstudywill often create more questions than answers.
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In many ways the subject has undergone and is still undergoing a decentring: theacademicstudyof music contains the fragmented products of dispersed d iscourses.
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In maintaining a focus on practical activity, the approach of conservatoires toacademicstudyat degree level has not always been fully integrated and balanced within the curriculum.
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In architectural design, professional practice allows for research through the production of buildings, whileacademicstudyprovides possibilities for extending and critiquing the profession through conceptual designs.
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But the rush towards complexity in theacademicstudyof ethics and politics often results in questions being asked of classical writers which cannot be answered.
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