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Discover LudwigThe phrase "began to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the initiation of the process of acquiring knowledge or skills in a particular subject or activity.
Example: "After years of working in finance, she began to learn about sustainable investing to align her career with her values."
Alternatives: "started to learn" or "commenced learning".
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Under his tutelage, they began to learn.
Mert began to learn from Marcus.
He began to learn how jokes work.
Then I began to learn about Catholicism.
He began to learn the names of plants and trees.
I inevitably began to learn more about the man himself.
In 1891, when she was confined with a difficult pregnancy, she began to learn Russian.
Axtell let his hair grow and began to learn the sacred songs.
Hana began to learn her story as a young child in Czechoslovakia.
Children began to learn about and participate in the food quest while very young.
He worked tirelessly, and began to learn German, Spanish, Italian, French, and even some Turkish.
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