Pronunciation of the English word studies.
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1. | Many animal studies unambiguously show certain substances to be poisonous or of medical value in animals, but the results of later studies conducted on humans show that these effects do not occur in people. In other words, the results of these animal studies were useless for producing information of benefit to humans. | |
2. | The first group studies in the morning, and the second group studies in the afternoon. | |
3. | He studies English, but he also studies German. | |
4. | Perhaps it may be objected that some animal studies do in fact demonstrate effects similar to those that are later shown to produced in humans. However, the high false positive rate of animal studies in regards to human applicability make them morally dubious. | |
5. | Although studies in the social sciences have yielded interesting results, replicating the studies has proven difficult. | |
6. | The professor encouraged me in my studies. | |
7. | It is silly of you to neglect your studies. | |
8. | More than one student studies French in our class. | |
9. | Whoever studies hard cannot fail to succeed. | |
10. | It seems that Wataru devoted himself to his studies. |