take up study

Frequency: 6.05.0 per million words

To begin or start studying something.

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Examples (10)

  • Now that her children are all at school, she's going to take up full-time study again.
  • He plans to take up postgraduate study in economics next year.
  • After years in the corporate world, she finally took up legal study.
  • Many retired people take up academic study as a way to stay mentally active.
  • If you take up part-time study, you can still balance your professional life.
  • To advance in this competitive field, you may need to take up further study.
  • His passion for local history led him to take up independent study of the region.
  • She decided to take up the study of architecture after her trip to Italy.
  • He is currently taking up intensive study to prepare for the medical entrance exam.
  • It is never too late to take up a new and challenging course of study.