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The phrase "as well learned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is knowledgeable or educated in a particular subject or field.
Example: "She is not only a skilled musician but also as well learned in music theory."
Alternatives: "well-educated" or "highly knowledgeable".
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So you might as well learn how it works.
"So you might as well learn to take advantage of it".
Taqawi has made a few of the trips as well, learning from the coaches there.
You might as well learn once and for all, that the whole world's crooked.
"If you're going to go sit in class, you might as well learn".
Those are all variants on the SAT, so you might as well learn to like it.
She may as well learn early that most comedians don't end up like Jerry Seinfeld.
Lying, in this view, is unavoidable so we just might as well learn to deal with it.
Rehearsing is "very hard physical work and it can sometimes be very boring as well, learning stuff.
If some omnipotent force -- Global.com or SuperMom -- has reduced you to impotence, turned you back into a helpless child, then you might as well learn to enjoy it.
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