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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Versed in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone is knowledgeable or skilled in a particular subject or area. Example: "She is well versed in the complexities of international law."
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"I'm not versed in poetry, but I am versed in bringing up children.
One Cervantes, "more versed in pain than in verse"?
I am not versed in it.
They are all well versed in that".
Jennifer Burns is better versed in conservative thought.
"They're well versed in these techniques".
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"He was well-versed in the constitution.
The Wilbergs are well-versed in developing start-up ventures.
Who knewMargaret Atwood was so well-versed in ice hockey?
TPG is well-versed in investing in distressed situations.
Also, neither man is particularly well-versed in monetary policy.
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