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I try to master it.
Try to master chopsticks before you arrive in Shanghai.
Politicians must now try to master the art of compromise.
Several dozen couples try to master a peculiar dance step rarely seen outside of southwest Louisiana.
While we all try to master that, let's look at some habit-changing suggestions for others.
He added, "I'm no perfect human being, but I do try to master my craft and perfect my craft".
One is to put some sugar with the medicine, as students try to master something that is inherently difficult.
Emphatically, he said he had no desire to try to master yet another operating system any time soon.
Minors, along with double majors, are increasingly popular as students try to master multiple subjects on the way to flexible careers or future education.
They try to master what they call a consort, which is a set of instruments ranging in size and depth of timbre.
Those in the sport may not start to adopt the attitude that the result of a race is out of their control, but you can tell by listening to Nick Zito that they try to master their emotions.
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