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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academically powerful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a strong influence or significant capability in an academic context.
Example: "The research conducted by the team was academically powerful, leading to groundbreaking discoveries in the field."
Alternatives: "intellectually influential" or "scholarly impactful."
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When given the chance to become academically powerful, Black and Hispanic students excel just as much as White students.
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Although their priorities differ, Mr. Avitabile's office is the gatekeeper for all, and applicants to all of the schools -- even those with powerful auditions or art portfolios -- must also be strong academically.
Academically ineligible?
And academically?
Nonetheless, Milton excelled academically.
He was academically talented.
Many struggle academically.
Academically, he has struggled.
I was fine academically.
I was academically stupid.
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