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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm just learning, ..." is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are in the process of acquiring knowledge or skills in a particular area. Example: "I'm just learning, so please be patient with me as I try to understand this new concept."
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I'm just learning that.
"I'm just learning".
"I'm just learning," Aaliyah said.
Right now, I'm just learning.
"I'm just learning," he said.
"I'm just learning the league," Ramírez said.
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"I am just learning to write".
"I think at 16 I was just learning how to match my golf clothes".
In the mid-'80s, I was just learning how to play songs by listening to them.
I said I was, even though the words felt strange and foreign on my tongue, like a language I was just learning.
The thought of one of these going up behind my woodshed, scattering the birds I was just learning to name, sent me racing to the Building Department.
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