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The phrase "he hasn't learned" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a complete sentence that is used to describe someone's lack of knowledge or understanding about something. Example: He hasn't learned how to ride a bike yet, so he still uses training wheels.
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Apparently he hasn't learned his lesson since the first time he was in the Don'ts (blue vest).
He hasn't learned anything.
Judging by last night, he hasn't learned it yet.
Clearly, writes Jerry Sullivan in The Buffalo News, he hasn't learned much from his growing list of failures.
"If he hasn't learned by now, I don't know if he's going to change," Sprewell said.
The contents and timing of his book demonstrate he hasn't learned a thing.
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He hasn't learn the English language well.
And Milvio cannot talk because he has not learned to.
He has not learned a trick pass-rushing move or taken a motivational seminar from Tony Robbins.
For this reason he has not learned spoken English, only written.
On March 1, she said that he "has not learned from his prior experience," and ruled that he could be fired.
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