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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the process of gaining knowledge or skills, often in contrast to merely being exposed to information without true understanding.
Example: "Many students attend lectures but fail to actually learn the material presented."
Alternatives: "truly understand" or "genuinely grasp".
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But did I actually learn anything?
How much do college students actually learn?
Besides, I might actually learn something.
Both could actually learn something from Tahrir Square.
It would take more time to actually learn the lambada.
We would actually learn more about intricates about Chinese politics.
From these conversations, we can actually learn a lot.
Did he actually learn his act by watching him?
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It may seem silly, but you'll actually learn more.
But until then, I might have to give up oxygen therapy and actually learn to cook.
Relevant examples included assertions that each assessment "provides an opportunity to correct misconceptions and actually learn/relearn concepts".
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