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The phrase "able to learn how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to acquire knowledge or skills in a particular area.
Example: "She is able to learn how to play the piano quickly, thanks to her dedication and practice."
Alternatives: "capable of learning how" or "able to acquire knowledge on how".
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"I was able to learn how the changes affect the car and tried different car balances too.
"I hope that by going, I will be able to learn how to take a leadership role," Ms. Torres said.
4. A peaceful country where everyone who wants to be able to learn how to sing can do so.
"I grew up playing soccer and baseball, and from that I was able to learn how to dance.
"Older people haven't been able to learn how to tell what's clickable and what's not," Ms. Dichter said.
The main part of my internship here is to be able to learn how to work in an archive.
When we captured a caterpillar and watched it morph into a monarch butterfly, I was able to learn how to take care of the chrysalis.
If security prices are fully revealing, then all public information should be reflected in prices, and unsophisticated traders may be able to learn how various types of information affect security valuation by observing prices.
Settling her bookshop in the Rue de l'Odéon, Sylvia was able to learn how such an establishment should be run from her close friend Mlle.
A contributor identified as Dave responded, "Now Muslims will be able to learn how to become terrorists without leaving New York City".
If you pass that test, you should be able to learn how to operate a smart thermostat without losing your mind, he says.
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