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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a self directed" is not correct as it is missing a hyphen and should be "a self-directed" in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is able to manage their own learning or work without needing external guidance.
Example: "She is a self-directed learner, always seeking out new resources to improve her skills."
Alternatives: "an autonomous" or "a self-motivated".
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Individual health counseling sessions include a self directed home walk program with a step counter.
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This would result in the loss of direct influence in determining a self-directed destiny.
A self-directed parent who wants her kid to take violin lessons doesn't just sign him up for lessons.
Ability to work in a self-directed and entrepreneurial environment.
She plans to pursue a self-directed concentration.
Might you undertake a self-directed learning project like this?
Critically, these three loops are all executed in a self-directed manner, without any human decisions.
Critically, they do this all in a self-directed manner, without any human intervention.
Self-tuning algorithms incorporate elements of all three but in a self-directed fashion.
"There's 36 holes remaining," he said, delivering a self-directed pep talk.
The most popular is a self-directed brokerage account, which allows executives almost unlimited choices.
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