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The phrase "am looking forward to learning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing anticipation or excitement about gaining knowledge or skills in the future.
Example: "I am looking forward to learning more about artificial intelligence in this course."
Alternatives: "eager to learn" or "excited to gain knowledge".
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Looking forward, I have been accepted onto the master's course in Science Communication at Imperial College, London, and am looking forward to learning about the British approach to science communications.
I am looking forward to learning from him.
I am looking forward to learning a lot, very quickly.
I am looking forward to learning more about this contemporary poet.
I am looking forward to learning more about the video that people watch – that will be really interesting and telling!
During my year with Janet, I expect to encounter as many challenges as there are successes but am looking forward to learning how to survive.
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Quite spot on with the content and i am looking forward to learn more about Digitization …as a way of doing business.
But I'm looking forward to learning.
I was looking forward to learning from him.
I'm looking forward to learning from them.
I'm looking forward to learning the repertoire from an audience and choreographic point of view".
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