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The phrase "all I learned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when summarizing or reflecting on the knowledge or skills you have acquired from a particular experience or source.
Example: "After attending the workshop, all I learned was how to manage my time better."
Alternatives: "everything I gained" or "what I took away".
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and be wary of the agency who tells you they can "do it all". I learned this when trying to hire a website vendor: Just like there are many professors for many subjects, no one agency can be an expert at everything.
Most of all, I learned to be independent.
(All, I learned, by an artist named Hakro).
"All I learned is that he needs a haircut and a shave," the reporter said.
I will be speaking in Lee's absence, about all I learned from him.
Above all, I learned how much I wanted to do it myself".
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All-in-all, I learned the importance of respecting their faith, developed my strong character in staying true to my beliefs and honed my ability to feel compassion for others because I knew how it felt to be left out.
Suppose that all I learn is that it is rainy.
After all, I learn more from Twitter and have more friends on Facebook.
But through it all, I learnt so much about psycho-oncology and what a critical role it plays in helping people deal with the killer.
That's it, that's all I learnt.
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