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The phrase "be learned from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing knowledge or lessons that can be gained from a particular source or experience.
Example: "Many valuable lessons can be learned from history."
Alternatives: "can be derived from" or "can be gained from".
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Everything has to be learned from zero.
Can anything be learned from them?
"There's something to be learned from that..
Lessons must be learned from events.
What can be learned from what happened?
So what can be learned from this?
Much will be learned from that".
What can be learned from it?
Unintentional racism is to be learned from.
Several general lessons can be learned from these results.
There are important lessons to be learned from that time.
More suggestions(25)
be learned from sequence
be learned from some
be learned from analyses
be learned from existing
be learning from
be realised from
be incorporated from
be earned from
be recalled from
be experienced from
be appreciated from
be revealed from
be discovered from
be realized from
be understood from
be acknowledged from
be learnt from
views learned from
associates learned from
be information from
be knowledge from
be learn from
be taught from
learn lessons from
to derive from
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