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Discover LudwigThe word "learn" is correct and widely used in written English
It is a verb that means to gain knowledge or develop a skill through study, practice, or experience. Here are a few examples of how "learn" can be used in written English: 1. "I want to learn how to play the guitar." 2. "She is very eager to learn about different cultures." 3. "In school, we learn about history, science, and literature." 4. "As we go through life, we learn many valuable lessons." 5. "He was surprised to learn that his favorite book was turned into a movie."
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I don't want that but how else are fans going to learn not to go on the pitch?
We could all learn a lot from him.
I've come to learn through that process that any drink problem is a serious problem indeed".
Through a series of four dawn workshops in Paris, you'll learn technical and creative skills that will help you to develop a portfolio to be proud of.
"They will be sceptical but they won't be critical and they will learn to manage.
You'd think they'd learn.
In 1918, Masataka Taketsuru made the journey to learn the secret of distillation.
If they don't, how will they ever learn what suits them, or have hilariously embarrassing photos to look back on?
It was necessary to have that little shock, to learn how the game was played in this country – different to Scotland, to Argentina, to anywhere else.
They may lack empathy and compassion, but that doesn't mean they are all that different from the rest of us in other respects – and that we can't learn from them, both in terms of what they're doing right, and what they're getting wrong.
"Most folks don't need an $8m training facility to learn how to lock the front door," said Dan Holler, a spokesman for the conservative group Heritage Action.
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