scholarly interest

collocation in English

meaningsofscholarlyandinterest

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scholarly
adjective
uk
/ˈskɒl.ə.li/
us
/ˈskɑː.lɚ.li/
containing a serious, detailed study of ...
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interest
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.trəst/
us
/ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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(Definition ofscholarlyandinterestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofscholarly interest

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During the past few years, there has been a growingscholarlyinterestin this phenomenon.
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His very thoroughness prompts reflections of what still remains hazy, either through poor documentation or lack ofscholarlyinterest.
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I believe that this book would be ofscholarlyinterestto many linguists, sociologists, and anthropologists.
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Scholarlyinteresthas focused on relations with those cultures to the north and south, but has been less concerned with trade east and west.
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Whilst the influence of this choleric cleric and prodigious writer was enormous,scholarlyinteresthas been slight.
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Still, the freedoms they achieved and exploited are worthy ofscholarlyinterestand investigation.
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Because litigation masters existed outside the law and were regarded as thugs, they have attracted very littlescholarlyinterest.
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As the titles suggest, second wavescholarlyinterestis centred on very specific topics.
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However, in spite of this, increasedscholarlyinterestin the painting has not led to a thoroughgoing reappraisal of its pictorial narrative.
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Without the strong theoretical claims as a challenge, it is doubtful that the word-learning issue would have generated as muchscholarlyinterest.
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There is a relatively long history of folk andscholarlyinterestin the differing roles played by women and men in processes of language change.
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And it is the relationship between these two inter-connected orbits that undoubted will capture mostscholarlyinterest.
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Meanwhile, the public sphere is now internationally a subject of intensescholarlyinterest.
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Recentscholarlyinterestalso is concerned with decoding the specific functions of the groups that include such features.
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The power and use of metaphor and analogy at different historical moments in science has been a topic ofscholarlyinterestespecially among rhetoricians in the 1990s.
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What is ofscholarlyinterestis the content of the committee's recommendations and the role of these proposals in the extra-parliamentary campaign for a sterilization bill.
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Barrows was a good choice, not just because of his knowledge of scripture and his acquaintance with biblical criticism, but because his primaryscholarlyinterestwas the nature of revelation.
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The teaching throughout the school will be damaged if there are not the people with thescholarlyinterest—an old-fashioned word but very important in connection with education—teaching throughout the school.
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Her mainscholarlyinterestwas theology, which accounts for more than half of her books.
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This, unsurprisingly, stimulated muchscholarlyinterest, which culminated in the 1920s with proposals for an archaeological excavation.
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