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The phrase "I tried learning" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an attempt or effort to learn something. Example: "I tried learning French last summer, but I found it too difficult."
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I tried learning it once.
I tried learning to write scores, but I guess I never committed myself to the effort it takes.
"I tried learning French with a tutor," he said, "but after a few lessons she told me my accent made me sound retarded and that was the end of that".
I tried learning driving so that I can work as a professional driver but I did not get any job.
I tried learning guitar when I was 15, but got frustrated because I couldn't find super easy songs to play with the few chords I knew.
I tried learning French but it's too complicated.
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I've tried learning on my own but I'm far too uncomfortable in traffic to go anywhere.
I've tried learning Italian through books, CDs, DVDs, tapes, and apps with phrase books and translation technology.
"I tried to learn, and I wasn't as successful as our students," he said.
I tried to learn what I could about these boys, but they were reticent.
All my Mancunian and Blackpool friends were banned while I tried to learn proper English.
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