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The phrase "even learned how to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that someone has learned or achieved something unexpected or difficult. Example: "Despite being scared of heights, Mary even learned how to rock climb during her trip to the mountains."
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He even learned how to bake biscotti and crème brûlée.
And we even learned how to make some of them these are silicon carbide by the ton.
MARCH -- Beanie's hands got much better, and she even learned how to zip her skirt with her two good fingers.
The company has even learned how to make adjustments for the weather or for scheduled events like playoff games that keep people at home.
I even learned how to pour the perfect Guinness, complete with a shamrock drawn in the foam on top, while in Dublin.
He has even learned how to walk: fast in stores, to avoid security guards; slower in the streets, so as not to attract the attention of the police.
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I even learnt how to make it.
He is even learning how to play the drums.
You may even learn how to say no to chips.
"We didn't even learn how to use a financial calculator," Mr. Kapllani said.
"We didn't even learn how to use a financial calculator.
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