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"had better learn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to give advice or a warning to someone about a future action that they should take. It is often seen as more urgent and forceful than saying "should learn." Example: You had better learn how to manage your time wisely if you want to succeed in college.
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We had better learn.
We, as a nation, had better learn them soon.
So you had better learn how to manipulate them back.
"They had better learn to live with it.
Dexter and Elliot had better learn to swab the decks.
The president had better learn to fight between now and then.
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Students in their clinical years claimed that they were more active in learning, and had better learning skills and confidence in self-directed learning as compared with students from lecture-based curricula.
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