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"have learnt how to" is an acceptable phrase to use in written English.
It is used to talk about a recent acquisition of knowledge or skill. For example: "Through my classes, I have learnt how to write effective essays."
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After much trial and error it seems to have learnt how to carry it off.
Fury, however, regretted his failure to have learnt how to write properly.
In a few days he will have learnt how to greet correctly".
"This is the third day and I have learnt how to punch and to kick.
Now that we have learnt how to train him and made things more comfortable he jumps better and travels better.
I might not have learnt how to use PowerPoint properly, or the importance of putting milk back in the fridge.
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It has learnt how to do that through enlargement.
Obviously, I've learnt how to handle the media now".
I had learnt how to administer morphine myself, and catheterise myself.
"I've learnt how to do a bit more maths here and how to use computers better.
From that experience, he has learnt how to play with space, how to deal with special effects.
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