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To studied
noun
A state of mental perplexity or worried thought.
Exact(44)
The mean proportion of correct and incorrect source judgments to studied items, and of new judgments made to studied (misses) and unstudied items (correct rejections), for each level of confidence, are shown in Table 1.
His bedside manner ranges from gentle amusement to studied neutrality; he eerily resembles the unemotive Steve McQueen of "Bullit".
The architecture of newly-constructed embassies has of course always involved rhetoric, ranging from neoclassical bombast to studied good manners.
But it's hard, however, to gauge whether the group's aloof stage presence is due to studied indifference, insecurity or mere intimidation.
He obsessed over providing visitors with the freshest of local foods, cooked simply but to studied perfection.
Experimental room was used to studied the energy saving characteristics in winter.
Similar(16)
We had to study..
I have to study".
"To study musical theatre.
I want to study.
"Not to study.
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