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The phrase "a learners" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a learner" when referring to a single individual or "learners" when referring to multiple individuals.
Example: "As a learner, I find it essential to practice regularly to improve my skills."
Alternatives: "a student" or "an individual learning".
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She plays in a learners' orchestra, and when I come along to watch them practise in a nearby church hall, I'm struck by the fact that, even in the tea break, I don't see anyone checking their phone.
Connecticut teens who obtained a learners permit over a 9-month period were recruited, providing a final sample of 3743 who obtained driver licenses.
(Jacky) Good pronunciation is important to enhance a learners' intelligibility.
But you don't even need a learners permit to understand the impact of impaired driving.
Adding game mechanics into a curriculum does not ensure that you will forever gain and hold a learners' attention, nor will it trick them into something something they really don't want to do.
The six stages of Cone and Harris' [13] framework include (a) learners, (b) defining the task cognitively and pragmatically, (c) experiences, (d) critical reflection, (e) mediated learning, and (f) learners with newly integrated concepts.
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His mother is a Learner.
Become a learner.
"He's a learner and a striver," Vera told me.
"I had to become a learner," he said.
Be a learner and a do-er.
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