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Free sign upThe phrase "have learnt to use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acquisition of a skill or knowledge over time.
Example: "After several weeks of practice, I have learnt to use the new software effectively."
Alternatives: "have learned to utilize" or "have acquired the ability to use."
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A third of Americans now read news online at least once a week, compared with 20% in 1998.News organisations have learnt to use interactivity to create content for themselves: "Do you want to see him fry tonight?
When someone is crying or laughing we do not first observe mechanical movements and, after we have learnt to use a ToM, make predictions about an unobservable inner life.
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I had learnt to use skins, crampons and ice axes, and how to abseil.
Further, the water nipple in each pen was placed in the corner used as dunging area and the naive pigs drank from the floor until they had learnt to use the nipple properly.
More and more young people are now using Makaton to communicate before they have learnt to speak.
(ii)How to make full use of the knowledge (the sensor node have learnt) to automatically adjust the radius of cylinder zone?
I have learnt to speak Spanish and I have also learnt a lot about myself.
We have learnt to take pity on nature.
Shanzhai manufacturers have learnt to to cut all the fat out of their business.
"The Chinese have learnt to make things that look just like our Hutsul ones," she says.
LP: I have learnt to accept and say thank you.
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