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The phrase "am learning about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of acquiring knowledge or skills regarding a particular subject or topic.
Example: "I am learning about the history of art and its various movements."
Alternatives: "am studying" or "am gaining knowledge about".
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I love how I am learning about all sorts of things all the time.
(Asked about the call, Apollonia wrote, "I never received such a call. Maybe Mylène spoke to someone else, and, sadly, I am learning about it only today").
"I am learning about cars," Mr. Gingrich explained to a lone reporter on the fringe of an entourage that otherwise included local Republican officials, Penske executives and about 12 people wearing earpieces.
As a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Genomics and Society (CGS) at UNC Chapel Hill, I am learning about a range of rapidly evolving ELSI issues and how to approach them from an interdisciplinary perspective.
I am learning about sex even now.
And I am learning about hidden talents in my organization.
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"There was grumbling when it was learned about," said one.
I'm learning about ocean currents.
They're learning about the torture chambers.
They're learning about the mass graves.
They were learning about Catholicism.
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