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Similarly, people tend to retain skills and knowledge they learned thoroughly when they were younger.
Repeat the same process until all assigned chapters in your textbook have been learned thoroughly.
Master means to learn thoroughly.
To master a new skill, in this context, means to learn thoroughly or learn well.
In the UK the implant governance system failed to learn thoroughly from the 3M™ Capital™ Hip failure, despite claims by the MHRA in 2012 of having responded to emerging ASR™ data with patient safety in mind (MHRA [2012b]).
When I learned that Grace is a thoroughly Anglo-Saxon lad from Derbyshire I was even more intrigued.
Taking what I learned in the world of computing, I bought a 3-D printer and learned the technology -- thoroughly.
I know that no matter how thoroughly I learn the music, no matter how precise my pitch, there is one thing I will never have: the sublime, soaring sound of a male tenor voice.
For instance, if you have crippling shyness, you can answer, "I tend to have trouble communicating with people at first, but as a result, I've learned how to observe people more thoroughly so that I know how to best interact with them after the first few encounters".
Any performer knows that unless you have a fixed concert date in your diary for a new piece, it will rarely be learned as thoroughly as it must be for public performance.
The lessons we have learned most thoroughly from years of disaster-movie-watching are that when something bad seems to be headed our way from the heavens, 1) nations of the world must unite against a common enemy, and 2) an American must fly into space to blow the darned thing up.
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