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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquired facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or knowledge that has been obtained or learned over time.
Example: "In our research, we relied heavily on acquired facts to support our conclusions."
Alternatives: "gained knowledge" or "obtained information".
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The brain is thought to process newly acquired facts, figures and locations most efficiently in deep sleep.
The intellectual energy required to search this array of data-archives, and the time and money this wastes, has led several researchers to challenge the methods by which we traditionally commit newly acquired facts and knowledge to the scientific record.
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Learning is not a linear process in which students incrementally acquire facts and ideas, and nor are its results always measurable.
This mastery is not simply a matter of acquiring facts and figures about a subject; it is about weaving those facts and figures into a deep understanding of a topic that fascinates you.
This philosophy of education corresponds with that expressed in the Yale Report of 1828, which draws a distinction between "expanding [the mind's] powers, and storing it with knowledge". Acquiring facts is important, but learning how to think critically and creatively in a variety of ways takes precedence.
A spiritual master appeared, with the message: "In acquiring facts, do not thwart the realization of Truth".
The Common Core reduces class time dedicated to literature and changes how students approach texts, to focus on acquiring facts rather than ruminating on stories or ideas.
As well as a reduction of emphasis on acquiring fact-based knowledge, Tomorrow's Doctors [ 2] placed increased emphasis on human skills and the ability to communicate with patients and colleagues.
Solve problems by applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques and rules in a different way.
We did not assess whether they had acquired new facts about the particular organisms in the exhibition.
There have been several crowdsourced projects to learn facts or acquire common sense, among them Mindpixel, Never-Ending Language Learning (NELL) and Open Mind Common Sense.
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