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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "academic richness" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the level of depth and complexity in academic writing or discourse. Example: The course materials for this class are known for their academic richness, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
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"We know there's academic richness in their foundation".
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Most recently, this trend is changing, and the academic community is rediscovering the richness of Legalist thought.
Although I was repeatedly told that I only needed to find one good mentor/thesis advisor, I tried to perceive the atmosphere and richness of the academic community.
This alternative understanding of academic rigour and the intellectual richness and diversity of perspectives associated with it is clearly more evident in the British and European intellectual traditions.
Ultimately, Ms. Strasser says, the richness of waste as a topic for academic investigation lies in how people choose to designate it.
The Reports have gained significant academic acclaim; Theodore Plucknett, writing in the Cornell Law Quarterly, describes them as works of "incomparable richness" with a "profound influence upon the literature, and indeed the substance, of English law".
To maintain the competitiveness and leadership of American higher education institutions as the destination of global talent, lot more needs to be done in terms of understanding the richness of the international student diversity and invest in improving their academic and career success in the US.
Like the father who was a playboy in his youth and now has daughters, Strickland can appreciate the richness of his being an assistant in charge of riding herd on academic performance and making sure players toe the line.
While still an evacuee in Thibodaux, Louisiana, Lewis was interviewed on National Public Radio; he described the richness of the Lower Ninth with such clarity and passion that other reporters, academics, and activists sought him out.
Mr Buch gives scant space to the debates surrounding the symphony's position as the most famous piece of concert-hall music ever composed one of the book's failings along with its occasionally academic tone, even in Richard Miller's translation.But these are more than compensated for by the richness of the central argument.
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