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Discover Ludwig"I learned there" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a certain place or location. For example: "During my visit to the conservatory, I learned there was a weekly lecture series about botany."
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But, as I learned, there was another reason.
You can learn everything I learned there from Bernie's blog.
I learned there were no "right" or "wrong" words.
I did what I did with what I learned there.
"And what I learned there, I believe in," he said.
Here's the three most important things I learned there: 1.
"I learned there are some things I really can't talk about.
"I learned there was another whole side to Chris," she said.
So I learned there that giving credit away, deflecting credit, was an effective thing to do.
The ability to look at culture from 360 degrees was the greatest lesson I learned there.
Then we looked on Facebook where I learned there were seven Melinda Emersons.
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