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The phrase "also learnt about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that in addition to other information, you have acquired knowledge about something else.
Example: "In our last meeting, we discussed the new project timeline and also learnt about the budget constraints."
Alternatives: "also discovered" or "also gained insight into".
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We also learnt about the rise of the Nazis: "They wear brown shirts and go around bullying people," said Lord Grantham of the party's paramilitary arm, as though explaining it to little George and Sybbie.
We've also learnt about the intrinsic democratic nature of crowd funding; where audiences are created, cultivated and empowered to not only choose the projects they want to see made, but also to become part of the making process.
I also learnt about electronics.
[Junior doctor 19] They also learnt about implications of clinical practice and procedures.
Bence Jones also learnt about Justus Liebig and his pioneering work in Giessen, Germany.
In addition to the conditions in a partnership that are conducive to the use of participatory network analysis, we also learnt about the need for flexibility.
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We also learned about breastfeeding.
"I also learned about authenticity.
Families can also learn about bug benevolence.
I also learned about the discipline of hard work.
They can also learn about the history of tractors.
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