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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I've learnt" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past tense form of "I have learnt," which means to acquire knowledge or a skill through study, experience, or instruction. An example of using "I've learnt" in written English could be: "I've learnt a lot about history from reading books and visiting museums."
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I've learnt that.
That's what I've learnt".
I've learnt a lesson.
I've learnt from my mistakes.
I've learnt to love everyone.
I've learnt from some good managers.
"I've learnt so many things from them.
I've learnt two new card games.
I've learnt that the hard way.
"I've learnt to love it and I've learnt my way to do it".
"The moral values I've learnt in my life I've learnt through football," he once said.
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