appropriate context
collocation in Englishmeaningsofappropriateandcontext
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appropriate
adjective
uk/əˈprəʊ.pri.ət/us/əˈproʊ.pri.ət/
suitable or right for a particular situation ...
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context
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒn.tekst/us/ˈkɑːn.tekst/
the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help ...
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(Definition ofappropriateandcontextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Patients responded positively to advice when in anappropriatecontextand by a health professional with whom they had developed a relationship and rapport.
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This is consistent with partial activation of associative knowledge which could boost impaired visual identification when stimuli are presented in anappropriatecontext.
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We do argue that in any programmatic application of the approach, a comprehensive needs analysis is essential to fit the assessment to theappropriatecontext.
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The usefulness of the model thus depends on using it within theappropriatecontext.
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This provides anappropriatecontextand language for the rest of the paper.
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Thus, although the passive reading is possible (given anappropriatecontext), the inchoative is not.
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The next stage is browsing through the selected segments, to confirm that the words are used in theappropriatecontext.
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Brief alcohol intervention is a legitimate role of the general practitioner when carried out in anappropriatecontext.
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We focus on the ability of children to construe anappropriatecontextwhen presented with a linguistic sentence.
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Although we have tried to discuss every topic only once, in the mostappropriatecontext, a certain degree of redundancy was inevitable.
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The challenges, in this respect, involve developing true specific-purpose curricula (based on learners' needs) which would provide theappropriatecontextfor sustainable language programs.
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Although these systems will be described as discrete learning systems below, clearly they work together in monitoring the environment and altering behavior in theappropriatecontext.
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For example, it is possible to design a semantics which licences ambiguity and which is accompanied by a pragmatics which selects, in theappropriatecontext, the relevant sense.
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We hypothesize that the aspectual transitions required to construe the meaning of some combinations will play a role in the difficulty of placing these combinations in anappropriatecontext.
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Words that more frequently occur in the context favoring a change undergo the change at a faster rate than those that occur less frequently in theappropriatecontext.
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Specific decisions to this effect are expected by the end of this year, and this will be theappropriatecontextto address this issue.
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Nonetheless, we agree with the analyses of the problems that will have to be resolved in theappropriatecontextand manner.
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A vibrant economy provides the mostappropriatecontextfor the fulfilment of such wide social goals.
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