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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'versed with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an individual that is knowledgeable and experienced in a certain area or subject. For example, "She was very versed with the history of the region."
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They con versed with each other through out the meeting.
He appears fully versed with the Raspberry Pi already.
She is well versed with both the Windows and Macintosh platforms.
At 20, she is bright and well versed, with strong views on the abortion issue and other political matters.
Mr. Seaman is intimately versed with the foibles and strengths of the low end of the market.
I'd met Blackman and interviewed her twice in July so I was well versed with her recent works and ventures.
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Practitioners within the financial markets are well-versed with complexity theory and its cousin: chaos theory.
One planner, for example, assured me that she was well-versed with Hindu weddings and then proceeded to suggest that beef curry would make an ideal entrée choice.
History teachers are well-versed with using creative techniques to explore historical subjects – from web chats with professors to exploring the provenance of food.
As a teacher, I had taught Normal Technical students from Grades 8 to 10 and I was well-versed with the syllabus.
Although Japanese expert Watanabe was well-versed with cereal fermentation technology, he was not familiar with using beet molasses to ferment alcohol.
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