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The phrase "and trying to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an ongoing effort to acquire knowledge or skills in a particular area.
Example: "I am reading books on programming and trying to learn new coding languages."
Alternatives: "and attempting to learn" or "and working to learn".
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You should be watching and trying to learn.
I'm mostly just going to meetings and trying to learn the playbook.
"I'm focusing and trying to learn more about the creative process.
"Youth does go through its periods when they're maturing and trying to learn," Mr. Capers said.
"It was a challenging time, both of us newly sober and trying to learn how to live life differently," Ms. Leis said.
"All these guys have been studying the force, and trying to learn how to deal with it and maintain its balance".
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Appreciate the highs and try to learn from the lows".
I watch him and try to learn, and take things from his game".
"I can just watch and admire and try to learn and someday be of that caliber".
"I have to put it away and try to learn from what happened today," Perez said.
We want to use some of those same ideas and try to learn from them".
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and something to learn
and everything to learn
and opportunity to learn
and trying to take
and trying to draw
and trying to persuade
and wanting to learn
and trying to regain
and trying to evade
and trying to convince
and trying to achieve
and trying to overcome
and trying to decipher
and trying to improve
and trying to cope
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