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"I first learned" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the first time you acquired a certain knowledge or skill. For example: "I first learned to drive when I was 16 years old."
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That's how I first learned about sex.
I first learned about Mr. Gould because of his microcars.
I first learned about the tsunami while surfing the Internet.
I don't know how I first learned of Eve Arnold.
I first learned to make bacon at River Cottage.
I first learned about him from two journalists.
I first learned of the Voynich in 2010.
"I first learned English watching Barney on TV," he recalled, shaking his head.
I first learned what racism was on a long yellow school bus, when I was 6.
I first learned of him from New York painters in the nineteen-seventies.
"That's when I first learned about reiki, working with energy, stones, aromatherapy, magnets," Mr. Cassella said.
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