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The phrase "a better learning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements in the learning process or experience.
Example: "The new curriculum aims to provide a better learning environment for students."
Alternatives: "an improved learning" or "a more effective learning".
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"It doesn't make for a better learning environment at Fieldston".
Contrary to certain claims, the cellphone ban will not create a better learning environment in schools.
"But studies prove that a better learning environment does lead to better learning".
Some of the projects she has worked on, Ms. Lung said, have used technology to create a better learning environment.
On the positive side: they felt a girls' school made for a better learning environment with 87% going into further or higher education.
Two years in the making, the report is essentially a blueprint for holding educators, pupils and community leaders more responsible for producing a better learning environment.
The violence-prevention initiative was designed to focus on safe passage to and from school, a better learning environment inside the school and mentoring for high-risk students.
Which is going to put him on a better learning curve and better position him for growth as the economy changes.
If only schools received more funding, they say, the schools could provide a better learning environment for those being left behind.
To do so, humans might rely on a better learning algorithm or on a better prior (potentially learned from past experience), and likely on both.
The experimental results show that an NNIG can achieve a better learning, simpler neural networks and an improved performance in classification.
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