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The phrase "aspect of learning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing different components or features related to the process of learning.
Example: "One important aspect of learning is the ability to adapt to new information and experiences."
Alternatives: "facet of learning" or "element of learning".
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And Joshua (16) from Emmbrook school: "3D is a complete new aspect of learning.
This, without a moment's hesitation, is my favourite aspect of learning.
It explores the relationships that people may encounter, but most importantly it discusses the aspect of learning to love again.
However, an important aspect of learning design is to facilitate students in identifying relationships between information.
An important aspect of learning any foreign language is learning its culture.
Further, this has brought a pedagogical implication as well as an insight about an important aspect of learning by experience in design.
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We present a computational model of sociocognitive aspects of learning.
In fact, this is one of the easiest and most rewarding aspects of learning Arabic.
"The project has led them to identify the exciting aspects of learning in maths and science.
It has little incentive to concern itself with holistic and non-measurable aspects of learning.
Leigh is constantly challenging all aspects of learning from class to college size.
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