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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am learned" is correct but somewhat archaic and not commonly used in modern English.
It can be used in formal or literary contexts to indicate that someone is knowledgeable or educated, often in a specific field.
Example: "In his writings, he demonstrates that he am learned in the ancient philosophies."
Alternatives: "I am educated" or "I am knowledgeable."
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"The critics say I am learned & cold" he said.
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"Always I am learning".
But I am learning".
What was learned?
So what is learned?
Bigotry is learned.
Lessons to be learned.
"It must be learned".
Life lessons are learned.
"The lessons are learned".
Skills can be learned.
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