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Discover Ludwig"did I learn" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use "did I learn" in a variety of contexts, such as when expressing surprise or seeking confirmation about something you have just been taught or experienced. For example: - "Did I learn how to ride a bike when I was young? No, I didn't. I didn't learn until I was in my twenties." - "I thought I knew everything about cooking, but when I tried this new recipe, boy, did I learn a thing or two!" - "Did I learn about the history of our country in school? Yes, I did. And it's fascinating to me." - "I can't believe I didn't know about this place. Did I learn about it from you? No, I don't think so. How did you find out?" - "Did I learn anything useful from that conference? Some things, but not as much as I had hoped."
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"Did I learn anything?
Did I learn from this?
But did I learn much?
"How did I learn to do it?
What did I learn from the course?
Did I learn anything from them?
What did I learn from it?
Analyst once wrote me, What did I learn from psychoanalysts?
"What did I learn?" Judge Chin recalled 15 years later.
So what did I learn about producing a record?
So what did I learn from using the pedometers?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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