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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averse to learning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a strong dislike or reluctance towards acquiring new knowledge or skills.
Example: "Despite the many opportunities for professional development, she remained averse to learning new technologies."
Alternatives: "unwilling to learn" or "disinclined to learn.".
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But then I've always been averse to learning anything from anyone - one of my little foibles.
The school is not averse to learning through repetition and memorization, though.
For instance, employees may be unusually empathetic and communicate clearly and even eloquently, but so acculturated to showing esteem for superiors and for traditional methods that they are averse to learning new ways of doing things.
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But I believe a less talked about -- and even more important -- advantage of using prototyping is that it allows risk-averse organizations to learn to take risks.
COLORADO SPRINGS -- This tax-averse city is about to learn what it looks and feels like when budget cuts slash services most Americans consider part of the urban fabric.
However given the good levels of satisfaction on questionnaire testing it is likely that participants would not have been averse to incorporating newly acquired learning into their day-to-day practice.
The study also asks Americans to learn when food goes bad and to become less averse to buying scarred or otherwise imperfect produce.
She's the tyrannical school headmistress averse to any sort of actual learning.
Though people are generally averse to harming others, they may learn to overcome this aversion via the consistent pairing of subjective pleasure with out-group pain, thereby lowering the barrier to participating in out-group harm.
Their predators – especially birds – quickly learn to recognize these patterns and become averse to it [ 11].
Still, whether it seems viscerally off-putting or you're averse to the specific pasture odor, if you're looking to move past taste and learn to appreciate the value of mouth feel in food, order the horse rectum.
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