awesome-academic-phrase
A curated list of academic phrases in research papers.
https://github.com/nehSgnaiL/awesome-academic-phrase
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- <kbd>heuristic</kbd>
- <kbd>merit</kbd>
- <kbd>thermal</kbd>
- (ADRIAN CHO, 2023)
- aflutter
- usher
- replicate
- suppress
- (Richard Van Noorden, 2023)
- <kbd>conduct</kbd>
- <kbd>cater</kbd> - city tourists, which not only **caters** to the development of geo-big data but also incorporates the perspective of urban tourism functions." [(Park et al., 2023)](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2022.104718)
- <kbd>shed light on</kbd>
- <kbd>arbitrary</kbd>
- <kbd>quadratic</kbd> - scale problems, PATCHY-SAN scales linearly with the number of graphs." [(Niepert et al., 2016)]
- <kbd>spherical</kbd>
- <kbd>isomorphic</kbd>
- strategy
- deviate
- plagiarizing
- tackled
- retrieves
- (Bianca Nogrady, 2023)
- contaminated
- negligible
- concentrate
- accumulate
- equilibrium
- (Dritjon Gruda, 2023)
- grasp - base](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/off-base), [far-fetched](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/far-fetched), irrelevant or simply wrong.
- derive - out) text, but from [engaging](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/engage) with the tool and using my own expertise to refine what it produces. The dialogue between me and the chatbot both enhances the [coherence](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/coherence) of my work and, over time, teaches me how to describe complex topics in a simper way.
- tweak
- indispensable
- convey
- bolster
- (Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie, 2018)
- posits
- devised
- harness
- pressing
- emulate
- dilemmas
- (Manfred M. Fischer and Peter Nijkamp, 2014)
- varied - to-date overview of advances in the [flourishing](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/flourishing) research domain. ... Both figures [depict](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/depict) largely the same type of information and may be seen as the main [ingredients](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ingredient) of this volume."
- (Dennis J. Hazelett, 2025)
- unsolicited - care. ... But you may approach the act of writing science with [reluctance](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/reluctance), as [nuisance](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/nuisance) or [distraction](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/distraction) from the 'real', hands-on, day-to-day work.
- insurmountable
- succinct
- increment
- procrastination
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