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been versed

adjective

Knowledgeable or skilled, either through study or experience; familiar; practiced

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Puerto Ricans have been versed in the inconveniences of storms and electrical outages since long before the extraordinary onslaught this month.

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Mr. Hamed is versed in olive lore.

"I'm not versed in poetry, but I am versed in bringing up children.

But by that time we were versed in Thanksgiving ritual.

The platform allows users to learn game-making skills without being versed in programming language.

Simpson also said he wanted his staff to be versed in hard work and humility.

This talk is what ignorant people say; you are versed in this".

Some are being versed, thanks to foreign assistance programmes, in modern administration and basic financial theory.

Admirers say Mr. Vilsack is versed in both politics and ideas.

Ms. Gatling is versed in Mr. Mason's history of confrontational legal tactics.

Water purification or water filtration?) and how they were versed in esoteric areas of knowledge (fish antibiotics, New York City knife laws).

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