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structured

Aussprache: [ˈstrʌk.tʃərd]

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Kontext: „organization“

(adjective) when something is arranged in a logical or orderly way. It means that parts are put together nicely and clearly, like how a classroom is set up for learning.

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The teacher created a structured lesson plan to help the students understand the topic better.

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Without a structured approach, the project was confusing and messy.

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Is your study schedule structured so you know what to do each day?

Kontext: „organization“

(verb) to organize or arrange something in a clear and orderly way. It means you're making sure all the pieces fit together nicely, like putting together a puzzle.

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We structured our presentation to make it easy for everyone to follow.

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They did not structure their arguments well, so it was hard to understand their point.

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How can we structure our data to make it clearer?

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