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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scholarly world" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the community or field of scholars and academics. Example: In the scholarly world of literature, there is ongoing debate about the true authorship of Shakespeare's plays.
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Johnston's revisionary thesis provoked furious controversy in the scholarly world.
In this brave new scholarly world, the international academic has a particular position and currency.
The literary and the scholarly world waited, but "next year" never seemed to come.
Long regarded as America's most distinguished "apostle of liberty," Jefferson has come under increasingly critical scrutiny within the scholarly world.
Today Mr. Garcia-Roza is enjoying literary success in a genre far removed from the scholarly world.
In the scholarly world of old master paintings, debates about authenticity are common and constitute a kind of blood sport.
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Another is Coetzee's female alter ego, Elizabeth Costello, an elderly, scholarly, world-weary novelist whose stern moral principles are provoked more by fear of death than by belief.
But from the point of view of what language one needs to be competitive in the scholarly and business world today, English dominates.
For a broad overview of scholarly work on genocide in world history, see The Historiography of Genocide, which includes a substantial chapter entitled "Genocide in the Americas" and another entitled "Genocides of Indigenous Peoples".
But mostly, I'm troubled by the way the great intellectual traditions of Catholic and Protestant churches alike are withering, leaving the scholarly and religious worlds increasingly antagonistic.
Despite the 172 pages of the first edition, Kuhn – in his characteristic, old-world scholarly style – always referred to it as a mere "sketch".
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