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Discover Ludwig"free study" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that someone is undertaking that is both self-guided and not part of a course or program. For example, "I am taking the summer off to pursue some free study in my field of expertise."
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This free study aid for writing characters is a pleasant distraction.
Its productions come with free study guides, and its Summer Institute trains young people.
Sutherland won her first singing competition when she was 19, and had two years' free study with two leading Australian teachers who promptly persuaded her she was a dramatic soprano.
The Family Reported Experiences Evaluation (FREE) Study recruited family members of patients staying at least 24 hours in 20 participating adult general ICUs between 28 May 2013 and 30 June 2014.
The UK FREE study adapted the questionnaire and found it to have high internal consistency and criterion validity, but that the free text responses demonstrated scope for improvement [2].
It is hoped the qualification will be rolled out in secondary schools in the UK from next year, possibly as part of PSHE (personal, social and health education) or free study periods.
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The free trial includes 50 free studies and continuing to use it costs $2 per study.
When asked whether they would be (theoretically) willing to give up the free study-provided snack in exchange for testing, 38 (84%) participants agreed that they would give up a free snack for their preferred test.
As Mayer warns, objective and value-free study of the subject is impossible.
Students ignore this conventional wisdom at their peril: sporadic, effort-free "study" in novel contexts is assuredly less effective than genuine, effortful undistracted study.
Quizlet Plus, at $20 per year, also provides an ad-free study experience, as well as image uploading and voice recording capabilities.
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