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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in academic' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to refer to a specific, scholarly context. For example, "He has had extensive success in academic circles."
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Pakistan is not lacking in academic talent.
In academic histories, his name hardly appears.
Texas leads the country in academic improvement.
"It's not written in academic language.
Then he immersed himself in academic life.
Do you work in academic research?
He rose to well deserved heights in academic medicine.
Professor Sachs's prestige in academic circles suffered with time, too.
This highlights a potential flaw in academic strategies.
The problem is compounded by the collapse in academic publishing.
Is a sock puppet ever justified in academic discourse?
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