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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forget to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the idea of neglecting the process of acquiring knowledge or skills.
Example: "In our fast-paced world, it's easy to forget to learn new things amidst our daily routines."
Alternatives: "neglect to educate oneself" or "overlook the importance of learning".
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Try to repeat the learned table next day, but do not forget to learn another table the next day.
And although Chinese work with Europeans and Americans, we never forget to learn from the Japanese and talented people in many other countries.
Don't forget to learn some skills.
7. "Romantic relationships can be fun and important, but remember that this is also a time for you to grow as an individual -- don't accidentally isolate yourself in newfound love and forget to learn, both about and for yourself".
Don't forget to learn from your mistakes.
But don't forget to learn about other things too.
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You have somehow managed to get all the way to opening night, have gotten into make-up and costume and are standing in the wings awaiting your entrance when it suddenly hits you like a thunderbolt: you somehow forgot to learn your lines!
I forgot to learn about this, and apparently didn't care enough to prepare myself.
Instead of trying to revise that very last point you forgot to learn, try and briefly go over the different topics in your head so that way you keep an organised and open mind without putting pressure on yourself to learn that other point.
Knowing what to forget, to borrow and to learn (and when) is the key to success for such ventures, say the authors.
"Actors forget how to learn to respond to things as if they didn't see them coming.
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