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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am to learn" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express an obligation or plan to learn something in the future. Example: "I am to learn Spanish this summer in preparation for my trip to Mexico." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their intention or duty to learn Spanish before their trip to Mexico.
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I'm reminded of how honored I am to learn the practice and science of medicine among people who inspire me to care and to put in hard work.
"What are ye fookin' around wi' all that neurotic shit for, Clancy?" he says in a Scottish accent I am to learn he can put on or off at will.
Quote Message: The community of Medway will be as pleased as I am to learn of this good news.
The community of Medway will be as pleased as I am to learn of this good news.
Maybe that is what I am to learn from Sarah Palin.
What is it I am to learn?" Some days you just have to do the best you can.
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But I was to learn something of what he meant.
As I was to learn later, Karras had another admirable characteristic: an abiding disdain for authority.
This, I was to learn, was Yacht Rock.
I'm sad to learn I was mistaken.
I was there to learn, and I was learning by doing, like an apprentice.
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