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"a learned attitude" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an attitude or mindset that has been acquired or developed through education or experience. Example: "Her views on politics were not innate, but rather, a learned attitude formed through years of studying and debating."
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Michael Naumann, a book publisher and journalist who served as culture minister under Schröder, said, "Her attitude toward the United States is a learned attitude".
The alleged gunman's racism is not intrinsic but is a learned attitude, something he absorbed from the atmosphere in which he came of age.
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Islamophobia is much more than a fear, for it is a taught and often learned attitude and behavior, and, therefore, falls under the category of oppression.
In addition to these learned attitudes, there are also various practical reasons why women have fewer opportunities than men: women are less likely to have mentors and be favored by the "good old boy's network" that to date determines access to professional opportunities, and once again, the list goes on.
It's a learned look; learned from those goddamn princesses.
A learned art? "I have learned... to be content".
Attitude has been defined as "a learned predisposition to think, feel and act in a particular way towards a given object or class of objects" [ 20].
First impressions of other people play a critical role in the formation of alliances, since they provide a learned base to infer the other's future social attitude.
No question it's a learned book, stuffed with endnotes and references, but it has a punk attitude toward such traditional American values as the idea of a winnable war and competition itself.
Culture is defined as "a learned, patterned behavioral response acquired over time that includes implicit versus explicit beliefs, attitudes, values, customs, norms, taboos, arts, and lifeways accepted by a community of individuals" [ 28], p. 528.
Competition is a learned experience.
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