Sentence examples for and something to learn from inspiring English sources

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"Not for one minute did I think I'd be in the same situation, but hopefully that's given me experience and something to learn from," said Richardson, who joined Stanley as a player in 2005.

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Failure simply means that you are trying and is something to learn from, not to avoid.

I felt bad inside and it's something to learn from.

"The premise of the site is that everyone has something to teach and everyone has something to learn," Slater says.

And there was something to learn when he visited his mother: Barney had absconded with the Charlie Russell painting.

I believe the US and Britain have something to learn from the Nordic countries in terms of creating a more friendly and supportive environment in academia.

And each group had something to learn.

It's never a vacuum and there is always something to learn from it.

It's a rewarding area of work and there's always something to learn.

Asked what she learned from that match, Zvonareva shifted in her seat and said: "There is something to learn from every match you play.

While there are some 660,000 independent restaurants in the U.S., each with its own menu, strategy and clientele, all have something to learn from Starbucks.

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