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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is on the verge of gaining knowledge or understanding something new.
Example: "You are about to learn the secrets of successful investing."
Alternatives: "on the brink of discovering" or "ready to understand".
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What was I about to learn?
What you're about to learn is incredible.
But they are about to learn fast.
Fabregas is about to learn if Rosell really means that.
Scotland is about to learn that lesson again.
He is about to learn who will replace them.
Similar(16)
They're curious about us, to learn about us.
We could learn about how to learn about a rabbit when we go to school.
You can also research about it to learn about it.
"It is about readiness to learn.
Pick one topic to learn about instead.
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