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Free sign upThe phrase "academic exercises" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to educational activities or assignments that are designed to test and improve one's academic knowledge and skills. Example: The professor assigned a series of academic exercises to the students to help them better understand and apply the concepts they had learned in class.
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Academic exercises in terra cotta make up the second part.
This is nothing but moot academic exercises.
(Coltrane knew this. In the liner notes comes his unusual honesty: "I'm worried that sometimes what I'm doing sounds just like academic exercises").
These photographs have become ornate, hollow, implicitly academic exercises, so freighted with telltale omens and contrivances and so monotonously joyless that they start to seem light, almost comic.
It's true: a lot of today's short stories feel like academic exercises, perhaps because it's so hard to sell the format to the general reading public.
In the past four years, budget debuts were academic exercises because there would never be agreement between the Republican House and Democratic Senate.
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But it's hardly an academic exercise.
This is not an academic exercise.
"It was a very interesting academic exercise.
It's not an academic exercise.
This is more than an academic exercise.
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