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was versed
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Knowledgeable or skilled, either through study or experience; familiar; practiced
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By the time he got to Miami University in Ohio, he was versed in the bootstrap economics of Friedrich Hayek.
This aristocratic poet and musician was versed on popular subjects like the chance encounters of a knight and a shepherdess.
She was also a young girl who had been trained to impersonate a female — a royal who was versed in empty protocol, consumed by gossip, myth, and fashion.
Sherley was versed in artillery tactics and, accompanied by a party of cannon founders, reached Qazvīn with his brother Anthony in 1598.
Like Lana Del Rey, or the intrepid young songwriters Charli XCX and Bebe Rexha, Kesha was versed both in party cliché and heartfelt testimony.
At 16, the poverty-stricken Ayrshire ploughman was versed in Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, Locke, the Scottish poets and the French Enlightenment philosophers.
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But by that time we were versed in Thanksgiving ritual.
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Simpson also said he wanted his staff to be versed in hard work and humility.
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