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The phrase "academic inclinations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's interests or tendencies related to academic pursuits or scholarly activities. Example: "Her academic inclinations led her to pursue a degree in literature, as she has always been passionate about reading and writing."
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Most of that attention has focused on his complaint that President Obama's stated goal of making higher education accessible to all is a snobby one that assumes academic inclinations where they may not exist.
She added that her academic inclinations were a factor in her decision not to accept the directorship of the new Harvard center, though she has agreed to serve as chair of the advisory committee.
The project was inspired after a chance encounter between Rioux, a producer noted for psychedelia in dance, and Alexander, a notable saxophone player in addition to his academic inclinations.
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In Soviet-era Russia, honest young men and women of academic inclination knew never to enter the field of modern history.
He was, he says, an odd child with not much academic inclination, but a knack for making the other kids laugh.
"Pat is not by nature a violent person, he is more academic in inclination".
But they've got academic and poetic inclinations, too -one man notices "a skein of geese winging south," and another remarks that looking at the light from stars means "looking at the past" -- and their connection to the world is tenuous.
But while his background and rigour is that of the academic, Goldblatt's inclination is towards the eccentric and the anecdotal.
With his disciplined academic training, strong religious inclinations, and unusually slow route to maturity, Bruckner more closely resembled a Baroque or Renaissance composer than one of the Romantic era.
In this time, the priesthood was the only path for those whose inclinations were academic rather than mercantile or agricultural.
We investigated the relationship between academic intelligence and entrepreneurial inclination.
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