noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
achieve
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In addition, the students should be allowed to choose the way they prefer to achieve mastery of the material of the unit.
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Those at risk-overly sensitive, poorly assertive children-have not achieved the emotional mastery necessary to be successfully separate from parents.
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Supremacy over earth is achieved through mastery of the heavens.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In general, Ventura users have mastery over perhaps 40 to 50% of the program.
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Materials and teaching practices may consist of commercial letter-of-the-week programs, math worksheets with accompanying workbooks, and mastery assessments.
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Modern ideas of mastery learning arose from Carroll's model of school learning.
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Smith's technical mastery blossomed in the hushed mystery of the Nocturne but above all in the fireworks of the Tarantella.
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Syllabic writing requires mastery of what may be several hundred or several thousand symbols that are needed for syllabic representation.
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The mastery of skills is of little use if they can not be applied.
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The answer may be in the way boys and girls are taught to gain mastery .
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There was just the experience of mastery of a new element, the glorious sense of power, and the freedom.