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Discover Ludwig"I'd learned" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the contraction for "I had learned" and is typically used in the past tense to indicate an action or event that occurred before another past event. Example: I'd learned about the importance of time management before starting my new job.
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I'd learned about Schoenberg.
I'd learned about Stockhausen.
I'd learned something.
But I'd learned my lesson.
"Everything I'd learned about it, I'd learned from my dad and grandmother".
I'd learned to live with this thing.
"I'd learned to deal with the pain.
Scoff, I'd learned, was the British equivalent of chow.
What I wish I'd learned in school, though, is poetry.
During surgical residency, I'd learned to control the startle reaction.
By the close, I'd learned an important lesson about golf.
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