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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I learn fast" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a simple and direct way to express the idea that someone is able to grasp new information or skills quickly. Example: During my training at the new job, my manager was impressed by how quickly I picked up the procedures. I learn fast and am always eager to take on new challenges.
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I learn fast".
"I learn fast — pretty soon I talk English good as any crummy marine.
As Legend bustled over to show me the giraffe, Glover said that he thinks of reality as a program and his talent as hacking the code: "I learn fast — I figured out the algorithm".
"I'm young, I learn fast".
"I learn fast," said Mr. Sanchick, explaining that his professors had asked him to train several other civil servants in his native tongue.
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"Believe me, I learned fast," Mrs. Scott said, laughing.
"I was way out of my depth on many issues but I suppose I learned fast".
"I got a real education on Beale Street," Bernard says, "and I learned fast.
The first time I went no one wanted to hit against me because of my age, but I was stubborn, something that comes with having so many brothers and sisters, and I learnt fast.
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