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The phrase 'effort of learning' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the efforts that someone puts into learning something. For example: "I appreciate your effort of learning another language!".
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Mr. Gerstein found the effort of learning Mr. Carter's piece well worth it.
Since his fundamental stance is passivity, Merwin's language can't feel as though it were summoned from too much effort of learning, or from casually gleaned perception or overheard conversation, which would concede the existence of actual other people.
So the conscious effort of learning how to bow a cello is moved from the cortical areas which are involved when it's new or difficult over to the cerebellum, which is very good at producing unconscious fluent behaviour on demand".
It also trotted out a lineup of developers who had already built apps in Firebase, many of them saying that the combined effort of learning the technology and coding an app took hours or, in at least one case, minutes.
Most native speakers regard it as a high compliment when you go through the effort of learning their language appropriately.
All the effort of learning lines, rehearsing and caring to put a play on during the busy season deserves your attention and applause.
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The disadvantages include the need to install extra program package, the longer simulation time, high memory demand, the efforts of learning just less than NS-2, and the performance a little bit less than NS-3.
Worry about assessment has also been reported to influence allocation of effort to learning (Miller and Parlett 1974).
Appraisal of response efficacy (MF) led respondents to conclude that they had to come to a ward round knowing "everything" (i.e., everything necessary to "stay safe" on that ward round), so they allocated extra effort (LE: quantity of effort) to learning.
We extracted student clusters based on individual effectiveness, and compared instructional efficiency, mental effort, and persistence of learning.
I feel I am in danger of ignoring all these prompts for attention, hoping information will seep in by osmosis without me needing to make the effort of actually learning, reading or listening.
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