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Use "repertoires" in a sentence
"On my view, an activity like playing the violin or studying the novel is a fusion of what the philosopher Gilbert Ryle termed repertoires and abilities."
"For these two sorts of learning, Ryle suggests the shorthand terms repertoires and abilities."
"Both insurgents and authorities have "repertoires" of tactics that are updated by prior experiences."