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The phrase "already learnt about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to knowledge or information that has been acquired prior to the current moment.
Example: "I have already learnt about the history of the Roman Empire in my previous classes."
Alternatives: "previously learned about" or "already studied regarding".
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You have already learnt about twists, so now do marches or steps.
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I'd already learned about the technical term "spaghetti bowl".
Her son was already learning about these foreign ways, and perhaps Anikwenwa should, too.
(The reader has already learned about this in the book's brief but effective opening chapter).
Mr. Phelps said that youngsters had already learned about sex from friends, television and perhaps family.
But Jiro has already learned about the deceits of dreams and grown-ups alike: "It's just a statue, Papa".
The new data is consistent with what states like Michigan and California have already learned about the pitfalls of the charter process.
Woodward had already learned about the plan to invade France, which had been developed by Lewis (Scooter) Libby, the chief of staff to Vice-President Dick Cheney.
Johnson said: "Learning about evolution is an important part of science education, and pupils already learn about it at secondary school.
"What it means is that they have probably already learned about discipline, about being on a team, about being part of something bigger than themselves," he says.
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