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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from academic" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is related to or coming from an academic perspective or source. For example: - "The new research findings are based on data collected from academic institutions." - "Her essay received praise from academic peers for its well-researched arguments." - "Many students struggle with the transition from academic writing to professional writing in the workplace."
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The lesson was far from academic.
The debate is far from academic.
Sam George had returned from academic probation.
One such factor has emerged from academic research.
They've learned nil from academic research of last 10yrs!
The group's discussion that day was far from academic.
To them, the problem is far from academic.
But Ms. Murphy's performance is far from academic.
Dr. Pausch received awards from academic and industry groups.
It moved from academic lectures toward more accessible events.
The attention prompted her to withdraw from academic classes.
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