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The phrase "already learned from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to knowledge or skills that have been acquired from a particular source or experience.
Example: "I have already learned from my mistakes and will approach the situation differently this time."
Alternatives: "previously gained from" or "already acquired from".
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I will review the history of what we have already learned from previous (g-2) experiments, the physics reach of 989, and will report on its present status.
Had never heard of Rochdale before today but have already learned from the broadcast that they are famous for never doing much really.
Everything Millard reports of Edward Ball's account in "The Inventor and the Tycoon" I had already learned from Solnit — with the exception of Muybridge's consumption of cheese flies — and so much more.
Renault hope that electric racing will deliver technology benefits to its road cars, and Patrice Ratti, head of Renault Sport and Technology, says they have already learned from Formula E how to use software to manage energy better.
And they've already learned from mistakes that the military can't afford to make.
The continuous increase of the target area increases the queries generation and aggregation time as already learned from the above aggregation performance graph.
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The private humiliation and political betrayal she suffered at the hands of Heidegger, the living embodiment of German intellect, only brought home to her the lessons she was already learning from her study of Rahel Varnhagen.
On Tuesday, Sony Computer Entrtainment UK managing director Fergal Gara told Eurogamer: "We've already learnt from the early days in Japan that we probably haven't got big enough memory cards introduced for the UK market.
I am already learning from his mistake.
We're already learning from its terrific mobile products as we set about to update ours.
Indeed, Pryor says that both companies are already learning from each other.
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