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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who are recognized for their contributions to academia, such as scholars, researchers, or educators.
Example: "Many academic figures have contributed significantly to the field of science, shaping our understanding of complex theories."
Alternatives: "scholarly individuals" or "academic professionals".
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The science-advisory committee led Gerstenberg into meetings with academic figures and oil-company executives on energy problems.
"This is outrageous and unacceptable," wrote academic figures from top universities in the US, UK and other European countries.
In the 1930s the university underwent a decline when its faculty and curriculum were Nazified and many of its academic figures fled abroad.
The ECB insists that only the Italian central bank's Superior Council, made up of 13 prominent business and academic figures, can do so.
President Bush on Thursday named two academic figures as the final members of a commission to investigate the quality of the intelligence used to justify the Iraq war.
Yet with emotions running high, sorting it out does not look easy, and some key academic figures say Golby has an almost impossible job on his hands.
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Herbert Wechsler was, I believe, the greatest academic figure in the history of Columbia Law School.
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A senior academic figure of that august institution, during a tutorial, took me to one side and informed me that "music really stopped at Brahms".
Tall, thin – thanks to the many miles clocked up on his bike – and bespectacled, he cuts a more academic figure than the perma-tanned King.
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