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mastery

[mas-tuh-ree, mah-stuh-] / ˈmæs tə ri, ˈmɑ stə- /


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On the other hand, if the purpose of a test is to indicate whether a certain level of mastery has been achieved—as in a bar exam—grading should be pass/fail.

From The Wall Street Journal

Left-handed or right-handed as the fight demanded, his technical mastery was a constant throughout his career.

From Los Angeles Times

At Yale and Harvard, an A generally reflects mastery of demanding material.

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South: Given his remarkable command of facts and data and mastery of the English language, he can sometimes run on too long.

From Los Angeles Times

“Britain’s mastery of money was one of the critical factors in propelling the industrial revolution,” Mr. McWilliams writes.

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