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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real academic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is genuinely engaged in academic pursuits or embodies the qualities of a scholar.
Example: "She is not just a teacher; she is a real academic, dedicated to research and the advancement of knowledge."
Alternatives: "a true scholar" or "an authentic academic".
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But he's a real academic.
"I was a real academic, but I also loved wild places.
I didn't do anything my peers did, I was a real academic dud.
Closing down underenrolled programs and finding a real academic focus is important for the future of UDC.
I'd love it to be a lot simpler, so that we can find space for bright and able people who have a real academic contribution to make".
The battle for Popular Culture Studies's legitimacy as a real academic discipline has long been won, its credentials set in place.
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Yet there is a story of real academic progress in the nation's capital.
A first-generation Turkish-American from New Jersey, she had "no real academic aspirations" until the fateful day when she stepped into a beginning Russian class.
This week, for a change, we kick off the new decade by considering some real academic management research.
For the past generation, Milwaukee has run a voucher experiment, with much-debated outcomes that to me show no real academic improvement.
Like Mendeley, Sciencescape hopes to become a social connection point for academics, researchers and students to work together on real academic progress.
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