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The phrase "Learning the ropes" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of becoming familiar with a new job, task, or situation. Example: "During my first week at the company, I spent a lot of time learning the ropes to understand how everything works."
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Learning the Ropes ATLANTIC YACHTING 79th Street Boat Basin, Riverside Park, Manhattan; (212) 518-4604, atlanticyachting.com.
Learning the ropes once may help you for decades.
Learning the Ropes of Peer Reviewing, by Elisabeth Pain, 15 August 2008.
Willing, sincere servers still learning the ropes.
You've heard the expression "learning the ropes"?
But he was still learning the ropes.
Its tagline: "Look Who's Learning the Ropes".
She went to work for them, learning the ropes.
ANDY RODDICK is learning the ropes of Grand Slam tournaments.
MRS. DAVIS is learning the ropes as well.
"Part of it is learning the ropes," Kraft said.
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