Examples of 'was academically' in a sentence

Meaning of "was academically"

was academically: This phrase is used to describe someone's performance or behavior concerning academic subjects or activities. It indicates that the individual excelled or achieved high levels of success within an academic context

How to use "was academically" in a sentence

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was academically
She was academically disqualified.
You saying your mother was academically inclined?
The school was academically challenging and highly competitive.
We consulted on this case during Christmas . Yeah, he was academically burned out.
The book was academically a success.
First there was only one researcher, Yrjö Engeström, who was academically oriented person.
She never was academically inclined because she was too busy performing.
Since childhood, Denmark was academically successful.
I was academically average.
Farkhunda, one of eight sisters, was academically inclined.
She was academically disqualified for not maintaining her GPA.
I was supposed to go to Louisiana Tech on a football scholarship, but I was academically ineligible . ”.
He was academically gifted and gained admission to Harvard University.
Anymore . for not maintaining her GPA . She was academically disqualified.
His poetic work was academically evaluated by the Croatian comparatist Helena Peričić.

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He would have started in 2006 as an offensive tackle but was academically ineligible.
Was academically under-qualified for his position.
As it turned out, Mr. Keck … was academically under-qualified for his position.
Was academically under-qualified As it turned out, Mr. Keck.
For scientists, it was academically dangerous to even discuss the possibility.
Pran was academically gifted, especially in mathematics.
Anymore . She was academically disqualified.
Rublee was academically stimulated, with many influences of high literature.
In Tübingen, he was academically very active and also had several students.
Yeah, he was academically burned out. We thought it might be a suicide.
As a child, Marmaduke was academically gifted and also a keen boxer and long-distance swimmer.
Yeah, he was academically burned out.
You know, even though I was academically prepared, I wasn't necessarily emotionally ready for this.

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