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were academic
noun
A follower of Plato, a Platonist.
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There also were academic problems.
My interests were more extracurricular, more external and more social than they were academic.
Thereafter, his interest in a B.A. rapidly became, as it were, academic.
Both were academic (Princeton and Harvard for Obama, Wellesley and Yale for Clinton).
Mr. Summers and Ms. Yellen were academic stars before entering public service.
Elemental to the college and university were academic departments, each of which came surrounded by high walls.
Four of his players were Academic All-Americans and 87 made the Southeastern Conference all-academic team.
But for Delga's 20,000 Christians, facing their twelfth consecutive week of sectarian oppression, such arguments were academic.
Both were academic interns at the Washington Center, which arranges internships for college students in the public and private sectors.
I would not want a return to the system that made many children feel they were academic failures.
Her book or, rather, her message was generally dismissed by reviewers, especially those who were academic historians.
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