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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic for" is not correct nor usable in written English.
It would be more appropriate to use the phrase "academic purposes" or "academic reasons" instead. For example, "I attended the seminar for academic reasons."
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The exercise is academic for now.
Mr. Dodge has been a career civil servant and occasional academic for 28 years.
Take her marriage at 17 to Philip Rieff, an academic for whom she did research.
That question isn't academic for several New York actors and a casting director.
Headteacher, Raynham primary school, Enfield, London Social justice is academic for lots of children.
Ms. Tuttle is a bit academic for an Odette whose body should sing with sorrow.
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"I learned not from any one environment but from several: academic, for-profit, nonprofit, and flat and hierarchical structures".
Most academics, for their part, had little use for him.
I've interviewed a dozen humanities academics for this piece.
He derides academics for providing footnotes to "prove earnestness".
"Perpetual sunshine isn't necessarily conducive to serious academics for eighteen-year-old Alaska girls".
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