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The phrase "as a learned behavior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or responses that are acquired through experience or conditioning rather than being innate.
Example: "The child exhibited aggression as a learned behavior from observing peers in the playground."
Alternatives: "as an acquired behavior" or "as a conditioned response".
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Police brutality falls under the same category as a learned behavior.
When a stimulus has acquired discriminative properties, attention is guided in a controlled, memory-dependent way, as a learned behavior shaped and maintained by reinforcement [ 82, 83].
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Is there a biological basis for this, or is it a learned behavior?
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