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"had not learned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something someone failed to do before a certain point in time. For example, "By the time she graduated, she had not learned how to drive."
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Inter clearly had not learned its lesson.
His defenders had not learned their lesson.
Molina, 44, had not learned of the disappearance until Friday.
He still had not learned English, and was bullied.
She suggested Labour had not learned lessons from its past.
Even Dr. Dean had not learned the lesson.
It covered material the students had not learned.
It was as if Carnival had not learned anything, she said.
Garner said she was worried Else had not learned from her mistakes and would repeat them.
Yet when Romania and Bulgaria joined the EU, Labour had not learned the lesson.
She had not learned any foreign languages before, but moved to Korea to achieve her dream.
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