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"a learned skill" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a skill that has been acquired or developed through education, training, or experience. Example: Critical thinking is often considered a learned skill, as it involves the ability to analyze and evaluate information objectively and make informed judgments based on evidence.
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The easiest route to go is to become a great cook (very much a learned skill), but you could also learn to draw or paint or play an instrument.
it's not confidence is a learned skill, and here are some places to start learning: Build your self confidence, be confident and develop your self-esteem.
As the focus of this study was not the initial phase of transmission and learning of a behavioural tradition, but the maintenance of a learned skill in a group, we chose to simplify the procedure by training all members of the group, rather than just a single model.
However, common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus), in which the maintenance/conformity of a learned skill was studied as an indirect indicator for social learning, did not adjust their behaviour to that of the groups majority and presumably did not rely on the use of social information (Pesendorfer et al. 2009).
It may be a learned skill, but its not clear that every player has the capacity to learn it.
Leadership doesn't come to anyone naturally, it's a learned skill.
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Another study, evaluating EPs' bedside ultrasound in 125 patients showed a 96% agreement with formal radiology department ultrasound, suggesting this is a rapidly learned skill for non-radiologists and non-obstetric specialists.
Figure 2 also shows that the magnitude of transfer of the learned skill after a right-hand visuomotor intervention to the non-intervention left hand was similar: 4.4° (MP), 3.0° (SES), and 3.2° (MP + SES) (Time main effect, F2,22 = 110.1, p < 0.001).
At the end of the day, an exercise is a learned motor skill, with the key word here being "learned".
Keren Ann's ability to filter place through song may be a learned life skill.
The elevated coherence might then reflect the continued consolidation of the learned skill in its proprioceptive context.
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