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Free sign up"master the technique" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to become skilled or proficient in a certain technique or skill. Example: "To become a successful chef, one must first master the technique of filleting fish."
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With a little practice, it's easy to master the technique.
I've come a long way, but I have so far to go to master the technique".
You'll feel a tinge of pride when you master the technique.
And now I was haunted by how it would be if I could only master the technique.
Practice it twice daily, expecting to master the technique and experience some relief of stress in about two weeks.
It can be taught in small group sessions and, once you master the technique, it can be practised at home without supervision.
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While it can take three to five years to master the techniques of ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of flower arranging, Todd moves decisively and by instinct.
But two views were common: younger children are indeed reading more, and teachers are preparing them better to master the techniques of the tests themselves.
He spends his nights browsing the net, keen to learn more about art history and master the techniques and subtleties of working in oil.
If we don't begin to master the techniques of pull in our personal lives, our institutions will have little possibility of change.
Gauguin met Pissarro about 1874 and began to study under the supportive older artist, at first struggling to master the techniques of painting and drawing.
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