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The phrase "are learning how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of acquiring knowledge or skills related to a specific task or subject.
Example: "The students are learning how to solve complex mathematical problems."
Alternatives: "are discovering how" or "are figuring out how".
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Micropowers are learning how to frustrate macropowers.
"Japanese are learning how to reduce risk".
We are learning how to change".
"They are learning how to do the shopping themselves".
"At least people are learning how to pronounce the name".
"Farmers are learning how to do things differently".
Now? Now, those Jews are learning how to vote properly?
But other places are learning how to copy these things.
The American students are learning how to be welcoming hosts.
Now network engineers are learning how to spot such attacks.
Steadily, police are learning how the device was made.
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