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The phrase "able to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capacity or capability to acquire knowledge or skills.
Example: "Children are naturally able to learn new languages more easily than adults."
Alternatives: "capable of learning" or "competent in learning".
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We ought to be able to learn".
Lincoln was able to learn and grow amid great calamity.
I was able to learn the security guards by name.
As such, they are able to learn from experience.
"Now he'll be able to learn among African-American peers.
Soon, more humans will be able to learn from him.
You have to be able to learn from the feedback.
The Met might be able to learn from them.
At college, Khan was able to learn its delicate techniques.
And I have never been able to learn anything else.
We might even be able to learn from it.
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