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Moreover, they suggested that students should develop a "repertoire of cognitive and metacognitive strategies that can be applied in specific problem-solving situations" (p. 299).

Accumulating knowledge about the structural properties of G-quadruplexes has helped to design and develop a repertoire of molecular and chemical tools for biological applications.

As a new group, the Band of Gypsys needed to develop a repertoire.

Many institutions don't want to go to the trouble, but once you put the time in to develop a repertoire, it's easy to improvise.

In turn, the failure to develop a repertoire of adaptive strategies leads to less perceived competence and the perpetuation of maladaptive strategies in challenging situations.

Develop a repertoire of stims.

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Brighton fans are well versed in the chants and have developed a repertoire of responses.

He also developed a repertoire of meals suited to the van's two-burner kitchen.

On the west coast, he made music and comedy records for the US war effort, and afterwards developed a repertoire of 15,000 jokes or routines, from which he could make a selection to suit any audience.

I developed a repertoire of puddings that I made for my mum's dinner parties, and when there was fruit from the garden I made sponges and sandwiched them with fruit and cream.

Diamond's New York City contemporaries found a different route, developing a repertoire and reputation through live performances in the coffeehouses and clubs of Greenwich Village and the East Village, where they hoped to attract the attention of people who mattered.

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