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The phrase "and learn a couple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to acquiring knowledge or skills, typically in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I want to explore new hobbies and learn a couple along the way."
Alternatives: "and pick up a few" or "and gain a couple".
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Stop by the Thorndike Lobby from 12-1 on Wednesday (Oct 3), grab a donut, and learn a couple of things from CIS about how Duo two-factor authentication helps protect your identity.
Also, y'know, maybe watch a few cooking shows, read a couple cook books (see back to "b") and learn a couple tricks.
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'I just wanted to meet them,' he says, 'because I'd grown up watching them on TV and I was really big fans of both of them.' The three of them talked for about an hour, after which he went outside and tried to learn a couple of pages, came back in and auditioned.
"We get feedback that they have seen something that was a recommendation, and then they learn a couple of weeks or maybe a week later that somebody else has invested in it.
"We get to learn a couple of different languages, different words.
"Hopefully I'll learn a couple of things off him as well".
Take the time to learn a couple new card games, too: Euchre, Golf, whatever.
Learn a couple great recipes.
Ben also encouraged the kids to learn a couple of modern history lessons along our walk.
Learn a couple of basic verbs.
Learn a couple discrete facts about your chosen subject.
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