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The difference between academics and research.
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English [? k? dem? ks]

Beauty [? k? dem? ks]

Learning, academic; Scholar (academic noun plural); University teachers; [plural] academic activities; [A-] a believer in Plato's philosophy;

I noticed that most scholars write papers in summer.

I noticed that most scholars write papers during the summer vacation.

[Other] Prototype: Academic

Study English [rs? :t? ] beauty [rs? :rt? ]

Noun (abbreviation of noun) survey; Explore; Study survey; Explore, detect;

Study intransitive verbs; Inquiry; Get the predicted results (from market research);

Engage in research, do research for;

[Example] She spent two years in South Florida researching and filming her documentary.

She spent two years doing research and filming documentaries in southern Florida.

[Other] The third person singular: Study the plural: Study the present participle: Study the past tense: Study the past participle: Study.