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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "fellow academicians" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to people who are in the same academic community, or when talking about other people who have a similar type of education. For example, "I'm looking forward to connecting with my fellow academicians at the upcoming conference and sharing my research findings."
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This enterprise infuriated some of his fellow academicians, whose own long-projected dictionary was still incomplete.
Wolf Kahn, an artist member, said he was happy to hand off some financial control and believed his fellow academicians would agree.
Perry has not revealed who the "badly" depicted figures represent, but fellow academicians Emin and Sir Peter Blake are thought to be among them.
As well as thousands of ceramics by Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795), ofe of the world's greatest pottery manufacturers, the museum has thousands of documents, along with works by George Stubbs and Joshua Reynolds – "fellow Academicians", as Le Brun points out.
Gerald Benjamin, a political scientist from the State University of New York at New Paltz and editor of "The Oxford Handbook of New York State Government" (Oxford University Press, $175), packs 31 chapters into a thousand pages punctuated by keen insights from fellow academicians and pragmatic practitioners of politics and policy in the Empire State.
Unlike my first book, Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress Harvard Presss, 1993, 1995, and University Press of America, 2007), it received no prizes or accolades from fellow academicians who dismissed the book as apocalyptic sensationalism.
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Unlike his fellow academician Joshua Reynolds, Sandby was never a fashionable, expensive portrait painter.
He actually tried to persuade policemen to bring a prosecution against Sir Stanley Spencer, a fellow academician, under Britain's obscenity laws.
He was intensely and naively selfish, unconventional in behaviour, and impatient of all constraint; yet he charmed countless friends perhaps by a naturalness of manner and a sincerity in social relationships that were rare in his age and made apparently only one enemy (a fellow academician, Antoine Furetière).
In St . Petersburgon 18 September 1783, after a lunch with his family, during a conversation with a fellow academician Anders Johan Lexell, about the newly discovered planet Uranus and its orbit, Euler suffered a brain hemorrhage and died a few hours later.
At the end of the attack, the sun, a fellow-Academician reported, was a protruding disk of pigment like a "boss on a shield".
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