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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appearing to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that seems to be in the process of acquiring knowledge or skills.
Example: "The student is appearing to learn quickly, grasping the concepts with ease."
Alternatives: "seeming to learn" or "looking like they are learning".
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The light was rotated 90° clockwise every 10 minutes during the trial to prevent tadpoles remaining motionless in the red half of the dish without actually experiencing an electric shock, and thus only appearing to learn.
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It was sketchy about plans for transformation and appeared to learn little from good practice in Scotland and Ireland.
Mr. Bharara expressed exasperation over the unrelenting corruption in Albany, saying lawmakers did not appear to learn.
Once a religion is selected, more options appear, to learn about that faith or where to direct criticisms, or to join a debate.
Cuckoo hosts appear to learn what their own eggs look like upon laying their first clutch.
However, the majority of students (70.8%) appear to learn how to cite and reference only during their undergraduate studies.
In most other examples we know of master-apprenticeships, infants appear to learn from parents or older members of a group.
Seems happy with the set-up of all his bikes and appears to learn circuits quickly, so should be a regular challenger for top three finishes.
Parents keen to introduce their 2-year-olds to Van Gogh, Picasso and the rest may have to be patient – the children Hackett observed did not appear to learn about the artworks, but "they were actually learning about the place itself".
Diversity effect, for example, is completely absent in Itza' Maya and U.S. experts, whereas undergraduate students appear to learn it and to increasingly use it throughout the tests (p. 87).
Students appeared to learn a number of lessons including the nature of conflicts faced by professional accountants, factors contributing to fraudulent conduct, and strategies on how they might deal with such conflicts in their professional careers.
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